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Opps, sorry for the personal response to the group. Marie
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> Subject: [CLICK4HP] New Issue of Wellspring
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> FEBRUARY 2005 ISSUE OF WELLSPRING FROM THE ALBERTA CENTRE FOR ACTIVE LIVING
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> "Which Is Best? Comparing Body Composition Assessments" by Jamie Yakemchuk,
> MSc, Education Coordinator, Alberta Centre for Active Living
> www.centre4activeliving.ca/Publications/WellSpring/index.html.
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> This article discusses the pros and cons of three of the main ways of
> measuring obesity: body mass index (BMI), waist-to-hip ratio, and waist
> circumference.
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> Dr. Vicki Harber (Associate Professor, Faculty of Physical Education and
> Recreation, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta) comments on this
> article from a research perspective.
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