Epidemiological evidence of increased waist circumference, but not body mass index, associated with impaired baroreflex sensitivity
In conclusion, increased and even high-normal WC had a stronger adverse effect on BRS than BMI, independent of cardio-metabolic risk factors.
Source: Obesity Research and Clinical Practice - Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Source Type: research
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