CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. -- The Health Briefs TV show will present a segment focusing on obesity and women in the United States. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control recently reported that the average woman’s waist size grew about twice the amount of men’s in a 13 year period of the study. Waistlines greater than 35 inches for woman are considered abdominal obesity, which is a risk factor for heart disease and diabetes. Waist circumference is a tool that reflects the amount of total body fat and intra-abdominal body fat and is a calculation used to predict heart disease risk. The provocative health program will offer suggestions about weight loss and reducing risk factors in an upcoming segment.
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