New Research Indicates A Massive Underdiagnosis Of Obesity When Using Body Mass Index (BMI)

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New Research Indicates A Massive Underdiagnosis Of Obesity When Using Body Mass Index (BMI)

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A retrospective analysis of 1,234 Americans indicated a substantial underdiagnosis of obesity when Body Mass Index (BMI) was used compared to the Dual Engergy X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) scan. Thi

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