| Item | Key Features | Notes / Differences |
|---|---|---|
| BMI | Weight (kg) / height² (m) | Categories: underweight to morbid obesity |
| Waist circumference | Limit: 102 cm (men), 88 cm (women) | High risk if above thresholds |
| Waist-Hip Ratio (ICC) | Waist perimeter / hip perimeter | Normal <1 (men), <0.80 (women); visceral risk ≥1/0.80 |
| Skinfolds (Σ6) | Triceps, subscapular, supraespinal, abdominal, thigh, leg | >85th percentile indicates increased risk |
| Obesity-related diseases | Hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases | Strong correlation with anthropometric indicators |
| Metabolic syndrome | Increased waist, skinfolds, BMI, mesomorphy | Higher cardiovascular risk |
Anthropometry & Health
├─ Indicators
│ ├─ BMI
│ │ └─ Formula: weight/height²
│ │ └─ Classifications & risks
│ ├─ Waist circumference
│ │ └─ Limits: 102 cm men, 88 cm women
│ └─ ICC
│ └─ Waist/Hip ratio
│ └─ Risk thresholds
├─ Skinfolds
│ └─ Σ6: triceps, subscapular, supraespinal, abdominal, thigh, leg
│ └─ >85th percentile = risk
└─ Pathologies
└─ Hypertension, cardiovascular, diabetes, cancers
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1. What is the primary purpose of using BMI in health assessments?
2. What is the formula for calculating BMI?
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Waist-hip ratio — normal?
Less than 1 (men), less than 0.80 (women).
Anthropometry — definition?
Measurement of body size, shape, composition.
Skinfolds — risk indicator?
Sum over 85th percentile indicates health risk.
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