CAN WAIST/HIP RATIO BE USED AS A SIMPLE MEASURE OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN THE ARMED FORCES : RESULTS FROM A FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY.
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ABSTRACT: A cross-sectional analytical epidemiologic study was undertaken in the community setting, on 1080 army personnel in a field formation, to study the association between waist/hip ratio (WHR) and certain physiological and biochemical parameters of cardiovascular risk. The study revealed that Junior Commissioned Officers, personnel aged 35 years and above, and personnel from Services had an increased probability of having higher WHR. WHR was consistently, linearly and significantly associated with increasing mean values of serum cholesterol, blood sugar and blood pressure. The optimum cut-off point of WHR from the findings of this study seems to be 0.91 and above. Beyond this value of WHR, the cardiovascular risk increases significantly and becomes more dramatic at WHR values of 0.96 and above.
SUBMITTER: Verma AK
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5531331 | biostudies-other | 1998 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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