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Welcome to another episode from the team at LifewellMD, Florida's premier clinic for health, wellness, and longevity!
Are you relying on the bathroom scale or outdated BMI charts to track your health? It’s time to rethink your strategy. In this episode, we dive deep into the clinical evidence showing why relying on BMI alone is completely inadequate for assessing your true health risks.
We reveal why the secret to longevity doesn't require expensive, fancy labs or complex studies—it just requires a simple tape measure.
Visceral fat (belly fat) acts as a dangerous "metabolic sink" that, when overfilled, spills over into vital organs like your heart and liver, drastically increasing your risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality.
Join Dr. Kumar's team as we discuss why your waist circumference is the ultimate, everyday "vital sign" that every man should be monitoring.
In this episode, we cover:
Stop guessing about your cardiometabolic health and start measuring what actually matters.
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FYI: Additional info.
Ethnicity-Specific Waist Thresholds for Men Because health risks associated with visceral fat vary across different populations, research has established specific waist circumference thresholds for men of various ethnicities. Surpassing these values indicates an elevated cardiometabolic risk:
Chinese: ≥80 cm
Japanese: ≥85 cm (optimized to identify visceral adipose tissue volume >100cm
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Tunisian: ≥85 cm
Iranian: ≥89 cm
Korean: ≥90 cm
Asian Indian: ≥90 cm
Jordanian: ≥98 cm (Note: For White adult men, traditional thresholds define high risk at >102 cm, though newer BMI-specific charts recommend thresholds ranging from ≥90 cm for normal weight up to ≥125 cm for obese individuals
Disclaimer:
The information provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your supplement regimen or health routine. Individual needs and reactions vary, so it’s important to make informed decisions with the guidance of your physician.
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