Carrying more weight around the thighs appears to be linked with lower blood pressure and possibly a lower risk of heart disease among people who are obese or overweight, according to new research.
HAVING larger thighs reduces the risk of heart disease, according to a new study. Doctors now could begin measuring patients’ thighs in a bid to help determine those at risk of high blood pressure ...
September 9, 2009 — Men and women with smaller thighs have an increased risk for heart disease and early death compared with those with larger thighs, according to results of a large cohort study ...
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Have thighs under 60 centimetres? You could be at higher risk of heart disease; study warns
We often think toned arms or a flat stomach define fitness, but your thighs might be telling a deeper story about your heart. Health experts are now pointing to leg strength and muscle mass as key ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A larger thigh circumference may be associated with lower blood pressure and a reduced risk for developing ...
A larger thigh circumference may be associated with lower blood pressure and a reduced risk of heart disease in people with obesity, according to a study published in Endocrine Connections. In ...
Carrying more weight around the thighs appears to be linked to lower blood pressure and possibly a lower risk of heart disease among people who are obese or overweight, according to new Chinese ...
A larger thigh circumference may be associated with lower blood pressure and a reduced risk of heart disease in people with obesity, according to a study published in Endocrine Connections. In ...
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