Date of Award
Spring 2022
Degree Name
Master of Medical Science (Physician Assistant)
Department
Physician Assistant; College of Health Sciences
First Advisor
Lisa Akselrad PA-C, MSPS
Abstract
The body mass index (BMI) has many limitations. Therefore, it is important to explore alternative options for estimating excess body adiposity and determining obesity-related health risks in the general population. Alternatives have been explored, including waist-to-height ratio, but further research is needed to assess the benefits and barriers that exist to replacing BMI as the standard measure of body composition and weight-related health. The purpose of this article is to examine waist-to-height ratio as an alternative to BMI as an indicator health at the population and individual level. Using existing literature, the disadvantages of BMI are outlined and discussed. Additionally, the benefits of waist-to-height ratio are explored and compared to BMI as a health indicator. Not only is it a simple measurement, but it has been found to be an accurate predictor of excess adiposity. Waist-to-height ratio is a reliable and realistic alternative to BMI as a measurement of health in terms of excessive adiposity and its related health risks. Further research is needed to explore the barriers to implementation of waist-to-height ratio in the place of BMI.
Recommended Citation
Acosta, Grace, "Waist-to-Height Ratio as an Alternative to BMI" (2022). Capstone Showcase. 97.
https://scholarworks.arcadia.edu/showcase/2022/pa/97
Waist-to-Height Ratio as an Alternative to BMI
The body mass index (BMI) has many limitations. Therefore, it is important to explore alternative options for estimating excess body adiposity and determining obesity-related health risks in the general population. Alternatives have been explored, including waist-to-height ratio, but further research is needed to assess the benefits and barriers that exist to replacing BMI as the standard measure of body composition and weight-related health. The purpose of this article is to examine waist-to-height ratio as an alternative to BMI as an indicator health at the population and individual level. Using existing literature, the disadvantages of BMI are outlined and discussed. Additionally, the benefits of waist-to-height ratio are explored and compared to BMI as a health indicator. Not only is it a simple measurement, but it has been found to be an accurate predictor of excess adiposity. Waist-to-height ratio is a reliable and realistic alternative to BMI as a measurement of health in terms of excessive adiposity and its related health risks. Further research is needed to explore the barriers to implementation of waist-to-height ratio in the place of BMI.
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