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## Waist-to-Hip Ratio (WHR)

**WHR = Waist / Hip**

### Risk Levels (Male)

| WHR | Risk |
|---|---|
| <0.90 | Low risk |
| 0.90-0.99 | Moderate risk |
| >1.00 | High risk |

## Waist-to-Height Ratio (WHtR)

**WHtR = Waist / Height**

A WHtR above 0.5 indicates increased health risk regardless of BMI. This metric is gaining recognition as a simple and effective health screening tool.

Exemple Résolu

A male: waist 36 inches, hips 40 inches, height 70 inches.

  1. WHR = 36 / 40 = 0.900 (Low to moderate risk boundary)
  2. WHtR = 36 / 70 = 0.514 (Slightly above 0.5 threshold)
  3. Waist = 91.4 cm