BMI
normal ranges: 23-27 kg/sq.m
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normal ranges: 23-27 kg/sq.m
References
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- David Wormser. Separate and combined associations of body-mass index and abdominal adiposity with cardiovascular disease: collaborative analysis of 58 prospective studies.. Lancet (London, England), 2011