The dangers of a high waist-to-hip ratio

If the waist-to-hip ratio is too high, there may be the following hazards: 1. First of all, in terms of appearance, it will lead to a relatively large change in the patient’s shape. The high waist-to-hip ratio often indicates that the abdominal circumference has increased a lot compared to the hip circumference, which may lead to a bucket waist and a general belly, making the patient more unconfident. 2. It may lead to a series of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular related diseases. The waist-to-hip ratio is too high, suggesting that there is a large accumulation of fat in the abdomen, and patients are likely to suffer from myocardial infarction and cerebral infarction. 3. A high waist-to-hip ratio can also make patients suffer from orthopedic-related diseases of the waist and legs. For example, such patients are more likely to suffer from lumbar disc herniation, sciatica, acute lumbar sprain, lumbar muscle strain and a series of other diseases.4. A high waist-to-hip ratio may also directly cause the patient’s life expectancy to become shorter, that is, the waist-to-hip ratio is directly negatively correlated with the patient’s life expectancy.