The Waist to Hip Ratio (WHR) is a simple measurement used to assess body fat distribution and health risks. A higher WHR, indicating more abdominal fat, is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and other metabolic disorders.
To calculate your WHR, divide the circumference of your waist by the circumference of your hips. The ideal ratio varies by gender: for men, it’s typically below 0.90, while for women, it’s usually below 0.85.
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