Your calculated WHR is:
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Health Risk Category:
The waist-to-hip ratio compares your waist circumference to your hip circumference to assess body fat distribution and related health risk.
Key formula: Waist ÷ Hip = WHR
Waist ÷ Hip = WHR
Below are example measurements and the resulting calculation.
WHR indicates how fat is distributed between your waist and hips; higher values are linked to greater cardiovascular and metabolic risk.
Measure waist at the narrowest point or just above the navel and hips at the widest part; keep the tape level and snug without compressing the skin.
Common guidelines: WHR above 0.90 for men and above 0.85 for women indicate higher health risk; use these as general indicators rather than a diagnosis.