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Waist Circumference, Mortality Risk, and BMI in the Elderly

Waist Circumference, Mortality Risk, and BMI in the Elderly

Conclusion


In this elderly population, we found increased mortality risks associated with an increased WC—even across BMI categories—and also with being underweight according to BMI. Clinicians should be made aware of the usefulness of WC to measure adiposity in order to determine mortality risk in the elderly. This meta-analysis provides a solid basis for re-evaluation of WC cut-points in ageing populations.

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