BMI remains a widely used screening method to determine health risks, although experts and studies argue it has its limitations. However, a recent study highlights a different body measurement that is a ‘stronger factor’ than general obesity. The shape of a person’s body is seen as an indicator of their overall health, as overweight or underweight both contribute to serious illnesses. While obesity in itself poses several health risks, a paunch is especially deadly. Study links roundness of body to heart diseasesThe researchers analyzed over 10,000 Chinese adults older than 45 between 2011 and…