Larger waists are closely associated with certain health problems and thus waist size has become an important tool in assessing the risk of type 2 diabetes.
Keep the size of your waist to less than half of your height, updated NICE draft guideline recommends, News, News
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Lose weight, watch waist size to reduce Type 2 diabetes risk