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Apples and pears and waists
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...being/health-n...
Waist, not weight, key to long life Putting on the pounds around stomach is short cut to a premature death By Jeremy Laurance, Health Editor Thursday, 13 November 2008 People with a large waist had twice the risk of dying prematurely compared with people who had slender waists The size of your waist is a more important determinant of health than your weight, doctors have found. --Clip-- The problem is greatest among men. The typical British male has an apple shape, his stomach bulging over his trousers, whereas women tend to the traditional pear shape as they age with weight accumulating on hips and legs. A pear shape is healthier than an apple shape but women's waists are growing, turning them from pears to apples, John Kane Kingston ON Canada |
Apples and pears and waists
"John Kane" > wrote in message ... > http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...being/health-n... > > Waist, not weight, key to long life > > > Putting on the pounds around stomach is short cut to a premature > death > I have seen this--for years. What's troubling about it is, these builds run in families. It's like warning people not to have blue eyes. A better warning might be, "keep the blubber off." I cannot believe gaining 30 lbs all in your ass can be healthy either. |
Apples and pears and waists
John Kane wrote:
> http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...being/health-n... > > Waist, not weight, key to long life > > > Putting on the pounds around stomach is short cut to a premature > death > > > By Jeremy Laurance, Health Editor > Thursday, 13 November 2008 > People with a large waist had twice the risk of dying prematurely > compared with people who had slender waists > The size of your waist is a more important determinant of health than > your weight, doctors have found. > > --Clip-- > > The problem is greatest among men. The typical British male has an > apple shape, his stomach bulging over his trousers, whereas women > tend > to the traditional pear shape as they age with weight accumulating on > hips and legs. > > A pear shape is healthier than an apple shape but women's waists are > growing, turning them from pears to apples, > > > John Kane Kingston ON Canada > > And this seems to tie in with the just-released statin study. I have avoided taking statins, but now it seems they would benefit an apple like me. -- Jean B. |
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