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Do You Really Need a ‘Normal’ BMI?But while I’m proud of the progress I made, it doesn’t feel totally complete, because I never achieved what, in terms of BMI, is considered a “normal body weight.” That’s why I have ...
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News Medical on MSNYour BMI could be affecting your menstrual cycle—researchers explain howExtreme BMIs—both high and low—are linked to irregular menstrual cycles and increased risk of anovulatory cycles, highlighting the importance of maintaining a normal BMI for reproductive health.
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Study Finds on MSNWhen it comes to weight loss, the type of belly fat you shed matters mostUnderstand the complexities of fat loss. Fat distribution plays a crucial role in health risks connected to visceral fat.
Objective: To determine the prevalence rates and likelihood of the metabolic syndrome and its individual components in normal-weight and slightly overweight individuals (BMI 18.5-26.9 kg/m 2).
Two-thirds of children classified BMI-overweight had normal fat estimated with waist-to-height ratio
Body mass index (BMI) was almost three times more likely to classify children as overweight than waist circumference-to-height ratio, according to a new study.
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