WHtR
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Use waist and height to quickly check abdominal fat risk, so you are not relying only on weight or BMI.
WHtR
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Risk level
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Suggested waist limit
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Current gap
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Below 0.50
Lower risk range
0.50 - 0.59
Higher risk, monitor waist trend
0.60 or above
High risk, prioritize waist management
After calculation, your current range will be highlighted.
A common reference is below 0.5. Values above 0.5 usually mean you should pay closer attention to abdominal fat management.
They complement each other. BMI looks at overall weight status, while WHtR focuses more on abdominal-fat risk.
Measure at the same time of day, ideally in the morning before eating, so the trend is easier to compare.
No. It is a health-management reference tool. If you have a chronic condition or special circumstances, ask a doctor.
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