Waist hip ratios have nothing to do with PCOS, outside of the fact that obesity can make it worse.
A waist-to-hip ratio of 0.70 indicates that your waist measurement is 70% of your hip measurement. This ratio is often associated with a pear-shaped body type, where the hips are wider than the waist. A lower waist-to-hip ratio can be linked to a lower risk of certain health issues, particularly cardiovascular diseases. In general, it reflects a distribution of body fat that is considered healthier for women.
Yes, it is possible. For instance there could be a gear ratio of 3.1:1 or you can have a waist-hip ratio of 0.8:1.
A waist-to-hip ratio of 0.70 indicates that your waist circumference is 70% of your hip circumference, which is often associated with a pear-shaped body type. This ratio is typically considered to be a healthy range, as it can suggest lower risk for certain health issues related to obesity. It may also be perceived as aesthetically pleasing in various cultures. However, it's essential to consider overall health and fitness rather than relying solely on body measurements.
Sharp stabbing pain in the ovaries (between the hip bone and bladder), facial hair growth, weight gain, missed periods, and headaches are all signs of PCOS.
I heard once Dr OZ said that: the less size of your waist the more healthy you are ! To find out you can measure your waist/hip ratio. For women the waist/hip ratio should be < 0,8 and for men it should be < 1,0.
slim-bust: 30"-32"waist: 22"hip: 32"curvy-bust: 34"-38"waist: 24"-26"hip: 34"-38"heavy-bust: 40"waist: 30"hip: 40"
Its 34'' (inches) Great Proportion.... Because Small waist with huge V-Tapper looks odd.. (Like Jony Bravo cartoon character
Some sources online say she is 34-24-38... but that is impossible because that would give her a waist to hip ratio of .63... the curviest women in the world have a waist to hip ratio of .67, and that already is extremely rare (something like 1%). Just from looking at her I would say her actual measurements are something like 36-27-40.
You can increase BMI (Body Mass Index) either by eating more or (preferably) exercising a lot and adding muscle.
Your waist is at the top of your hip bones. To get an accurate measurement, find the halfway point between the top of the hip and the bottom rib.
The average body proportions considered ideal for a balanced and harmonious physique typically include a waist-to-hip ratio of around 0.7 for women and a waist-to-shoulder ratio of around 1.6 for men. These proportions are often associated with attractiveness and overall health.
The abbreviation WHR can stand for many things. For example, waist-to-hip ratio, world health report, waste heat recovery or western hemisphere region.