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Physical Measurements for Disease Prevention: Insights from Dr. Muhammad Al-Ahmadi

2023-07-28 11:59:08

Dr.. Muhammad Al-Ahmadi, professor of physical exertion physiology

Professor of Physiology of Physical Exertion, Dr. Muhammad Al-Ahmadi, said that “there are more than 43 physical measurements,” explaining that “these measurements have a close relationship with disease prevention.”

Dr. Muhammad indicated, during an intervention with the “From Saudi Arabia” program on the “Saudi Arabia” channel, that there are many measurements that can be applied practically through health research measurement devices.

Al-Ahmadi pointed out that “scientists have discovered that the greater the circumference of the neck, the more this is associated with many diseases, including diabetes, heart disease and atherosclerosis.”

He explained that «when reaching certain numbers in the measurements, this means that the body is prepared to contract certain diseases».

The professor of physical exertion physiology indicated that when the neck scale of 35.5 cm is reached for men, this means that the body is prepared to infect diseases, compared to 32 cm for women.

He explained that the humerus circumference at a scale of 23.5 cm is an indicator of body slimness for men and women, compared to 32 cm or more as an indicator of weight gain.

The professor of physical exertion physiology also pointed out that the circumference of the abdomen is one of the largest health indicators, and it is 94 cm for men as an indicator of the onset of disease, compared to 80 cm for women, and 102 cm is the most dangerous measure for men, compared to 88 cm for women as an indicator of chronic diseases.

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