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  2. Waist–hip ratio - Wikipedia

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    The waisthip ratio or waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) is the dimensionless ratio of the circumference of the waist to that of the hips. This is calculated as waist measurement divided by hip measurement (W ⁄ H). For example, a person with a 75 cm waist and 95 cm hips (or a 30-inch waist and 38-inch hips) has WHR of about 0.79.

  3. List of dimensionless quantities - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Waisthip ratio: waist circumference divided by hip circumference:

  4. Body roundness index - Wikipedia

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    In a comparison study with BMI and five other metrics – a body shape index, conicity index, body adiposity index, waisthip ratio, and abdominal volume index (AVI) – BRI and AVI proved most effective at predicting risk of developing nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). [6]

  5. BMI vs. Body Fat: What's More Important? - AOL

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    This includes waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio and skinfold measurements — the last of which requires measuring the width of your skin and the body fat underneath it in places like your ...

  6. Waist - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Waisthip ratio is the ratio of the circumference of the waist to that of the hips.

  7. Body shape - Wikipedia

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    Classifications of female body sizes are mainly based on the circumference of the bust–waisthip , as in 90-60-90 (centimeters) or 36–24–36 (inches) respectively. In this case, the waisthip ratio is 60/90 or 24/36 = 0.67. Many terms or classifications are used to describe body shape types:

  8. Classification of obesity - Wikipedia

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    In the United States a waist circumference of >102 cm (≈40") in men and >88 cm (≈34.5") in women [26] or the waisthip ratio (the circumference of the waist divided by that of the hips) of >0.9 for men and >0.85 for women are used to define central obesity. [27]

  9. WHR - Wikipedia

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    Waisthip ratio, a ratio of the circumference of the waist to the hips; Waist-height ratio, a ratio of the circumference of the waist to the height. (In US usage, the form "waist-to-height" and the abbreviation WtHR, are more common.)