Lower BMI cutoffs to define overweight and obesity in China
Obesity2015Vol. 23(3), pp. 684–691
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Wei He, Qingqing Li, Min Yang, Jingjing Jiao, Xiaoguang Ma, Yunjie Zhou, Aihua Song, Steven B. Heymsfield, Shanchun Zhang, Shankuan Zhu
Abstract
Comorbidity, mortality, and body composition data consistently support the use of lower BMI cutoffs in Chinese than those in whites.
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