Middle-aged women with waists over 35 inches have a 30% higher risk of early death
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The research, led by the University of Iowa, casts into doubt the validity of
The research, led by the University of Iowa, casts into doubt the validity of 'body mass index' or 'BMI' - the standard measure of whether someone is of a healthy weight.
The research, led by the University of Iowa, casts into doubt the validity of 'body mass index' or 'BMI' - the standard measure of whether someone is of a healthy weight.
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