August 12, 2010

Larger Waist Associated With Greater Risk of Death

ScienceDaily for August 10, 2010 reported on waist-circumference and risk of death.

Having a large waist circumference has previously been associated with inflammation, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, abnormal cholesterol levels and heart disease, according to background information in the article. This may be because waist circumference is strongly correlated with fat tissue in the viscera -- surrounding the organs in the abdomen -- which is thought to be more dangerous than fat tissue under the skin.