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Association between waist-hip ratio and subclinical myocardial injury in the general population: Insights from the NHANES. [PDF]
Wang Z, Huang X, Li J, Liu N, Wei Q.
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Correlation of Percentage Body Fat, Waist Circumference and Waist-to-Hip Ratio with Abdominal Muscle Strength [PDF]
Munazza Arif +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To explore sex‐specific heterogeneity in the prognostic discrimination of inflammatory markers for mortality across different glycaemic states. Methods This prospective cohort study included 450 438 participants from the UK Biobank (median follow‐up: 15.3 years), stratified by sex and glycaemic status.
Yawen Zhang +5 more
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Longitudinal metabolomics of increasing body-mass index and waist-hip ratio reveals two dynamic patterns of obesity pandemic. [PDF]
Mäkinen VP +9 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Waist‐to‐height ratio (WHtR) has been suggested as a superior marker of cardiometabolic risk compared to waist circumference (WC), but evidence in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) remains limited. Materials and Methods A population‐based cohort of 2 076 104 patients with T2DM who underwent the Korean national health checkup between 2015 and
Kye‐Yeung Park +7 more
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Background Atherosclerosis is the most common cause of cardiovascular-cerebrovascular diseases. Obesity and atherosclerosis are related, and obesity can lead to systemic diseases and an increase in organ weight.
Hatice Kubra Ata Ozturk +6 more
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ABSTRACT Aims The burden of chronic liver disease (CLD) is increasing. This study aims to identify protein markers for CLD and its progression, and develop a protein‐based risk prediction model. Materials and Methods We used proteome‐wide Mendelian randomization (MR), Bayesian colocalization and summary‐data‐based MR with proteomic data from deCODE ...
Xinxuan Li +9 more
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Waist-hip ratio is an independent predictor of moderate-to-severe OSA in nonobese males: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Wang Y, Mao L, Zhang X.
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