Elsevier

Primary Care Diabetes

Volume 3, Issue 4, November 2009, Pages 259-261
Primary Care Diabetes

Commentary
Waist circumference in primary care

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Abstract

Current literature suggests that waist circumference may be marginally better than BMI as a surrogate marker for total body fat and can identify thinner people with increased visceral adipose tissue and increased cardiometabolic risk. This commentary explores the use of WC in primary care, including how and when to measure, and how to use the results.

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Conflict of interest

Dr Brown has received funding for attendance at educational activities from MSD and Bristol Meyers Squibb/Astra Zeneca.

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