On BBC Breakfast today there was an article about the 'latest reseach' which examined waist measurements as a guide to health. It didn't say if it is a more reliable indicator. So what do you go by if at all? My recent weight loss has taken me form Obesee to Overweight but to get to Normal I would have to lose more weight than I am comfortable with and would be a size 12. I am now a Size 14 something I havent been for over twenty years and it feels good. My waist mesurement is a lttle over the recomended 30cm. I am four or five pounds away from my Slimming World target but would really just like to stablises now. How do you make the decision on your weight please?
Birmingham Meet-ups Thread 2 - 2026
Does anyone have this jumpsuit?
Only 50% of middle age adult manage more than 1 brisk 10 min walk a month.
and on the papers she gave me it states if the BMI is between 25 to 35, much of the health benefits come with losing the first 5-10% of your weight. The waist measurement given for concern is 80cm or above for a woman and 94cm or above for a man.
