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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. Waist-to-height ratio - Wikipedia

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    The waist-to-height ratio (WHtR, [a] or WSR: waist-to-stature ratio) is the waist circumference divided by body height, both measured in the same units. WHtR is a measure of the distribution of body fat. Higher values of WHtR indicate higher risk of obesity-related cardiovascular diseases, which are correlated with abdominal obesity. [1]

  4. Hourglass figure - Wikipedia

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    While it is true that most men were initially drawn to a woman's cleavage, it was her hips and waist that were what they found the most attractive. [21] Scientists observed that the most desirable waist-to-hip ratio was 0.7—a waist that measures 70 percent of the

  5. Talk:Waist–hip ratio - Wikipedia

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    "For example, a 25" waist divided by 38" hips (25/38) yields a waist-hip ratio of 0.65+" . The ratio is 25/38, the quotient is 0.66 (to two decimal places). Either 1. the article is factually incorrect and should be fixed, or 2. if it is common in medicine to use the quotient value but described as a "ratio" that should be noted in a footnote.

  6. Female body shape - Wikipedia

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    Compared to males, females generally have relatively narrow waists and large buttocks, [54] and this along with wide hips make for a wider hip section and a lower waisthip ratio. [55] Research shows that a waisthip ratio (WHR) for a female very strongly correlates to the perception of attractiveness. [56] Women with a 0.7 WHR (waist ...

  7. Abdominal obesity - Wikipedia

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    Absolute waist circumference (>102 cm (40 in) in men and >88 cm (35 in) in women) [78] Waisthip ratio (the circumference of the waist divided by that of the hips of >0.9 for men and >0.85 for women) [1] Waist-stature ratio (waist circumference divided by their height, >0.5 for adults under 40 and >0.6 for adults over 50)

  8. Body mass index - Wikipedia

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    A related indicator is waist circumference divided by height. A 2013 study identified critical threshold values for waist-to-height ratio according to age, with consequent significant reduction in life expectancy if exceeded. These are: 0.5 for people under 40 years of age, 0.5 to 0.6 for people aged 40–50, and 0.6 for people over 50 years of ...

  9. Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic groups vary with regard to their ideal waist-to-hip ratio for women, [255] ranging from 0.6 in China, [256] to 0.8 or 0.9 in parts of South America and Africa, [257] [258] [259] and divergent preferences based on ethnicity, rather than nationality, have also been noted.