Authors
Robert Ross, Ian J Neeland, Shizuya Yamashita, Iris Shai, Jaap Seidell, Paolo Magni, Raul D Santos, Benoit Arsenault, Ada Cuevas, Frank B Hu, Bruce A Griffin, Alberto Zambon, Philip Barter, Jean-Charles Fruchart, Robert H Eckel, Yuji Matsuzawa, Jean-Pierre Després
Publication date
2020/3
Source
Nature Reviews Endocrinology
Volume
16
Issue
3
Pages
177-189
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Despite decades of unequivocal evidence that waist circumference provides both independent and additive information to BMI for predicting morbidity and risk of death, this measurement is not routinely obtained in clinical practice. This Consensus Statement proposes that measurements of waist circumference afford practitioners with an important opportunity to improve the management and health of patients. We argue that BMI alone is not sufficient to properly assess or manage the cardiometabolic risk associated with increased adiposity in adults and provide a thorough review of the evidence that will empower health practitioners and professional societies to routinely include waist circumference in the evaluation and management of patients with overweight or obesity. We recommend that decreases in waist circumference are a critically important treatment target for reducing adverse health risks for both men …
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