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  1. Recent anatomical studies have suggested that the cells located in the interlaminar zones (ILZs) of the primate dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) relay visual information from the retina to the striate cortex in a manner similar to that of…
  2. A hypothesis is presented based on a coalescence of anthropological estimations of Homo sapiens' phenotypes in the Late Paleolithic era 10,000 years ago, with Darwinian natural selection synergized with Neel's idea of the so-called thrifty gene. It…
  3. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether waist and hip circumferences, in addition to body mass index (BMI), are related to all-cause mortality. We studied these associations and tested the usefulness of the waist-to-hip ratio for mortality prediction.…
  4. BACKGROUND: A high waist-to-hip ratio is associated with unfavorable cardiovascular disease risk factors. This could be due to either a relatively large waist or a small hip girth. OBJECTIVE: We sought to define the separate contributions of waist…
  5. BACKGROUND: Waist circumference (WC), a measure of abdominal obesity, is associated with higher mortality independent of body mass index (BMI). Less is known about the association between WC and mortality within categories of BMI or for the very…
  6. BACKGROUND: Elevated blood pressure at a young age is a predictor of blood pressure elevation later in life and has been associated with being overweight. However, it seems that there are other factors related to hypertension in childhood.…
  7. OBJECTIVE: Few studies have addressed the association between abdominal obesity, as measured by waist circumference (WC), and disability in the elderly. Moreover, those studies were cross-sectional and yielded inconsistent results. The objective of…
  8. OBJECTIVES: Most published definitions of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) in children and adolescents include increased waist circumference (WC) in their criteria. To assess the clinical relevance of WC in identifying adolescents with the MetS…
  9. Background: Whether waist circumference provides clinically meaningful information not delivered by body-mass index regarding prediction of cause-specific death is uncertain. Methods: We prospectively examined waist circumference (WC) and body-mass…
  10. Determination of cutoff points of waist circumference is of paramount importance for prevention, optimum management, and prognostication of obesity, the metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and coronary heart disease. Heterogeneity of…
  11. OBJECTIVE: To test the validity of internationally accepted waist circumference (WC) action levels for adult Asian Indians. DESIGN: Analysis of data from multisite cross-sectional epidemiological studies in north India.Subjects:In all, 2050 adult…
  12. BACKGROUND: New strategies are needed to prevent the global epidemic of diabetes and subsequent rise in cardiovascular diseases. We describe a community-based, two-stage screening strategy using home waist circumference measurement and a risk factor…
  13. The obesity epidemic is a major public health problem worldwide. Adult obesity is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Measurement of abdominal obesity is strongly associated with increased cardiometabolic risk, cardiovascular events,…
  14. BACKGROUND: Currently, body mass index (BMI) is widely used to identify health risk due to overweight or obesity. However, waist circumference is considered by many to be a better indicator of health risk than BMI. The primary health care team are…
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