D id you know that your waist size can actually protect you against diabetes? Well, a recent study showed surprising results as it demonstrated how the waist circumference determi ...
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StudyFinds on MSNHaving a bigger waist could help some diabetes patients live longerIn a nutshell A study of over 6,600 Americans with diabetes found that having a moderately larger waist circumference was associated with better survival rates – up to 107 cm (42 inches) for women and ...
The body-positive movement has encouraged people, especially women, to see beauty in all shapes and sizes, and it's reminded ...
THE size of a person’s waist may provide a clue to their likelihood of developing cancer, a new study reveals.It found both men and women carrying e Jump directly to the content UK Edition ...
A study of over 458,000 individuals finds that waist circumference and waist-to-hip ratio are stronger predictors of ...
The relationship between waist size and mortality risk were different for both men and women. For women, waist size that’s less than 107 centimeters and above, in both cases, proved to be dangerous.
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