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Fat thighs linked to a lower risk of high blood pressure

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FAT thighs reduce the risk of high blood pressure in people who are overweight, a study found.

Doctors say measuring the size of patients’ thighs could soon be a way to spot those prone to the condition – which is a leading cause of heart disease.

Researcher­s in China looked at adults aged 40 or older, of which 5,350 were overweight or obese and 4,170 were normal weight.

Beneficial

Thigh circumfere­nce of more than 55cm (22in) in men and 54cm (21in) in women had significan­t links with a lower risk of high blood pressure.

The pattern in both men and women was independen­t of age, body mass index and waist

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circumfere­nce – already linked to high blood pressure.

People with a thigh circumfere­nce of less than 51cm for men and 50cm for women, were more likely to have high blood pressure.

Dr Zhen Yang, of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, said: “In contrast to stomach fat, leg fat may be beneficial for metabolism.

“The most likely cause of this associatio­n is that there is more thigh muscle and/or fat deposited under the skin which secretes various beneficial substances that help keep blood pressure in a relatively stable range.”

Dr Yang added: “Circumfere­nce measuremen­ts are easy, low cost and previously effective at evaluating

Symptoms

Republic, added: “The cubs were learning from their mother and she must have caught 10 fish for them.

“The family all ran away together when a big male came.”

Obviously they didn’t want to come to a grizzly end... risk of certain diseases. A large waist circumfere­nce is well known to be associated with elevated blood pressure and a small thigh circumfere­nce is associated with diabetes.

“However, there are currently no studies that examine the potential of thigh circumfere­nce as an indicator of high blood pressure in people with obesity.”

High blood pressure affects more than a billion people worldwide and is the leading cause of death and disability globally.

It can be caused by being overweight, lack of exercise, smoking, or too much salt in the diet.

Hypertensi­on causes excess strain on the heart and can lead to build-up of fat in blood vessels, limiting blood flow.

This increases the risk of serious health conditions such as heart disease and stroke.

Dr Yang said: “Many people are unaware they have high blood pressure as it rarely has noticeable symptoms.

“Therefore, identifyin­g high-risk individual­s early and employing interventi­on strategies such as monitoring diet or increasing exercise may help prevent further damage to blood vessels and the heart.”

Due to large difference­s among different races and physical activity groups, the thigh circumfere­nce sizes in this study, published online by the journal Endocrine Connection­s, may not be a reference for other population­s.

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Run fur it... a female brown bear and her cubs flee when a male approaches. They had earlier been taught to fish, right
A BROWN bear and her cubs make a dash for it after their fishing lesson was cut short when a large male was heading towards them.
The cubs had been earlier learning from their experience­d mother who caught lunch for the hungry an amazing experience to observe bears in their natural habitat.
“As a wildlife photograph­er, I have spent a lot of time in the wild, but watching bears in close proximity is at the top of my experience­s so far.” Petr, 46, from the Czech
Pictures: SOLENT Run fur it... a female brown bear and her cubs flee when a male approaches. They had earlier been taught to fish, right A BROWN bear and her cubs make a dash for it after their fishing lesson was cut short when a large male was heading towards them. The cubs had been earlier learning from their experience­d mother who caught lunch for the hungry an amazing experience to observe bears in their natural habitat. “As a wildlife photograph­er, I have spent a lot of time in the wild, but watching bears in close proximity is at the top of my experience­s so far.” Petr, 46, from the Czech
 ??  ?? Fat thighs could signify a healthy heart
Fat thighs could signify a healthy heart

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