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Study highlights limitations of body mass index in predicting death

WASHINGTON People classified as overweight though not obese are not at a higher risk of death, according to a new study Wednesday that underscores the limitations of the body mass index (BMI), long a standard medical metric.The findings, published in the journal PLOS ONE, come as populations in both rich and poor countries are becoming heavier. In the United States, more ....

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Study highlights limitations of body mass index in predicting death

Study highlights limitations of body mass index in predicting death
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Weight and Watch: How high BMI is no longer linked to higher risk of death

Weight and Watch: How high BMI is no longer linked to higher risk of death
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Study highlights limitations of BMI in predicting death

People classified as overweight though not obese are not at a higher risk of death, according to a new study Wednesday that underscores the limitations of the body mass index (BMI), long a standard medical metric.After adjusting for other variables, the results showed that people with a BMI between 25 and 30, which is classified as overweight, did not have an increased risk of death compared to people whose BMI was between 22.5 and 24.9. ....

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Study highlights limitations of BMI in predicting death

Study highlights limitations of BMI in predicting death
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