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Waist circumference predicts cardiometabolic risk better than weight or BMI — but only when measured at a fixed anatomical landmark: the midpoint between your lowest rib and the top of your hip bone. Measuring at the “narrowest point” flatters the number and hides the risk.
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By Dr Edward LeathamWaist circumference predicts cardiometabolic risk better than weight or BMI — but only when measured at a fixed anatomical landmark: the midpoint between your lowest rib and the top of your hip bone. Measuring at the “narrowest point” flatters the number and hides the risk.
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