Prevalence of substancial increased risk of metabolic complications based on ratio waist-hip, by sex

Prevalence of substancial increased risk of metabolic complications based on ratio waist-hip, by sex

Prevalence of substancial increased risk of metabolic complications based on ratio waist-hip, in adults and elderly, stratified for sex. Substancial increased risk of metabolic complications is defined as having a ratio waist-hip higher or equal than 0.85 for women and 0.9 cm for men.
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