Increase of body mass index and waist circumference predicts development of metabolic syndrome criteria in apparently healthy individuals with 2 and 5 years follow-up.
Eyal FisherRafael Y BrzezinskiMichal EhrenwaldItzhak ShapiraDavid ZeltserShlomo BerlinerYonit MarcusGabi SheferNaftali SternOri RogowskiEran HalperinSaharon RossetShani Shenhar-TsarfatyPublished in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2019)
Changes in BMI and WC are highly associative with the likelihood and severity of the MetS independently of the baseline levels, suggesting that obese individuals can substantially improve their MetS prognosis by losing both body weight and abdominal fat.