2020
DOI: 10.1177/1553350620950582
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Association of Body Mass Index and Waist to Hip Ratio With Gallstone Disease in Patients Visiting Rural Tertiary Care Center in North India

Abstract: Introduction. In India the prevalence of gall stone disease varies in different parts of India. Malhotra in 1996 conducted an epidemiological study in Indian Railway employees and showed that North Indians has 7 times higher prevalence of gall stones compared to South Indian employees. It is said that Gall bladder is a disease of “Fatty, Fertile, Females in their Forties”. In our daily routine we observe that it is found not only in fatty females but common in average built patients also. Material and Methods.… Show more

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“…Waist-to-hip ratio is better predictor of gallstone diseases than body mass index (BMI), as it represents a measure of central adiposity. 23 It is further submitted that all types of stones are found in maximum number in patients having waist-to-hip ratio more than 0.85, and this association is statistically significant.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Waist-to-hip ratio is better predictor of gallstone diseases than body mass index (BMI), as it represents a measure of central adiposity. 23 It is further submitted that all types of stones are found in maximum number in patients having waist-to-hip ratio more than 0.85, and this association is statistically significant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%