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The document reports a person's waist and hip measurements, calculates their waist-to-hip ratio of 0.87, and identifies them as pear-shaped. It states that a ratio of 0.87 indicates higher health risks, including the possibility of developing heart disease due to abdominal obesity. It further lists several potential health problems associated with the person's body shape, such as joint pain, osteoporosis, cellulite, varicose veins, eating disorders, and menopausal hot flashes. It concludes by providing guidelines on waist-to-hip ratios and their corresponding health risks for males and females.
The document reports a person's waist and hip measurements, calculates their waist-to-hip ratio of 0.87, and identifies them as pear-shaped. It states that a ratio of 0.87 indicates higher health risks, including the possibility of developing heart disease due to abdominal obesity. It further lists several potential health problems associated with the person's body shape, such as joint pain, osteoporosis, cellulite, varicose veins, eating disorders, and menopausal hot flashes. It concludes by providing guidelines on waist-to-hip ratios and their corresponding health risks for males and females.
The document reports a person's waist and hip measurements, calculates their waist-to-hip ratio of 0.87, and identifies them as pear-shaped. It states that a ratio of 0.87 indicates higher health risks, including the possibility of developing heart disease due to abdominal obesity. It further lists several potential health problems associated with the person's body shape, such as joint pain, osteoporosis, cellulite, varicose veins, eating disorders, and menopausal hot flashes. It concludes by providing guidelines on waist-to-hip ratios and their corresponding health risks for males and females.
Your waist to hip ratio indicates that you are at a higher health risk and your waist circumference tells that you may have Abdominal Obesity thus increasing your possibility of developing heart disease. In addition, your body shape may also cause some health problems as follows:
Mechanical problems (joint pain)
Osteoporosis (bone disease)
Cellulite (topographic skin change)
Varicose Veins (enlargement, twist and turns of veins)
Eating Disorders
Menopausal hot flashes (intense heat with sweating)