Body Mass Index (BMI) News and Research

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Body Mass Index (BMI) is a measure that relates body weight to height. BMI is sometimes used to measure total body fat and whether a person is a healthy weight. Excess body fat is linked to an increased risk of some diseases including heart disease and some cancers.
New time-resolved multi-frame MRI technique can identify early-stage CAD

New time-resolved multi-frame MRI technique can identify early-stage CAD

BMI concerns raised for childhood stem cell transplantation survivors

BMI concerns raised for childhood stem cell transplantation survivors

WBC counts in diabetes risk prediction

WBC counts in diabetes risk prediction

Artificially sweet success at curbing childhood weight gain

Artificially sweet success at curbing childhood weight gain

Dietary habits associated with NAFLD in obese children

Dietary habits associated with NAFLD in obese children

Obesity affects taste in children, adolescents

Obesity affects taste in children, adolescents

Sleep apnea linked to poor perinatal outcomes in obese mothers

Sleep apnea linked to poor perinatal outcomes in obese mothers

Eat fruit and veggies to prevent heart attack, women told

Eat fruit and veggies to prevent heart attack, women told

Yoghurt may lower hypertension risk

Yoghurt may lower hypertension risk

Male BMI effects embryo quality, IVF outcome

Male BMI effects embryo quality, IVF outcome

Yoghurt may lower hypertension risk

Yoghurt may lower hypertension risk

Location of fat determines diabetes risk in obesity

Location of fat determines diabetes risk in obesity

Location of fat determines diabetes risk in obesity

Location of fat determines diabetes risk in obesity

High uric acid precursor of obesity, metabolic syndrome

High uric acid precursor of obesity, metabolic syndrome

Bisphenol A may contribute to childhood obesity

Bisphenol A may contribute to childhood obesity

Stress may play a major role in obesity epidemic and contribute to racial disparities

Stress may play a major role in obesity epidemic and contribute to racial disparities

Hip implants are more likely to fail in obese people due to thigh size

Hip implants are more likely to fail in obese people due to thigh size

Obese adults with excess visceral fat, biomarkers of insulin resistance more likely to develop diabetes

Obese adults with excess visceral fat, biomarkers of insulin resistance more likely to develop diabetes

Study examines association of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery with weight loss, diabetes mellitus

Study examines association of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery with weight loss, diabetes mellitus

Children and adolescents with high BPA levels more likely to have obesity

Children and adolescents with high BPA levels more likely to have obesity

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