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Body Mass Index, or BMI, has long been criticized as an unreliable method for measuring obesity — and now a group of experts ...
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Instead of using the controversial body mass index, or BMI, to assess weight, an international group of scientists proposes ...
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Women with high prepregnancy BMI have higher stillbirth and perinatal death risks, but this association weakens with chronic ...