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Body mass index (BMI) may not be the most accurate predictor of death risk. A new study from the University of Florida found ...
A new study reports that measurements that detect body fat are a more accurate predictor of mortality risk than body mass ...
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Live Science on MSNBMI can't predict the risk of early death. Here's what can.A new study compares body mass index (BMI) with body fat percentage and finds the latter is far more reliable in predicting ...
New University of Florida study finds body fat percentage is 78% more accurate than body mass index in predicting mortality risk, challenging the long-standing use of BMI as a health indicator.
BMI and body fat are linked, but not as closely as you might think. You can have a high BMI, but a healthy body fat percentage — think back to those athletes and bodybuilders.
“We found body-fat percentage to be a stronger predictor of 15-year mortality risk in adults between the ages of 20 and 49 ...
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A typical BMI chart. IIFYB. In the 1970s, researcher Ancel Keys conducted a study with more than 7,500 participants, trying to find the most effective way to measure body fat. After testing body ...
The body mass index has been slammed as a blunt instrument for evaluating health. A new study finds that despite its flaws, BMI is effective at its higher end as an indicator of high body fatness.
Kushner says the problem with BMI alone is that a person who is muscular and athletic, like Kezia Reeder, may be told they have obesity even if they have very little body fat.
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