Any caffeine intake was associated with increased body mass index from infancy to childhood. (coffeeandhealth.org)
Their findings suggest that, above a certain level of obesity, complication risk increases steadily along with increasing body mass index (BMI). (sciencedaily.com)
While increasing body mass index (BMI), a measure of obesity, was associated with increased risk for high blood pressure in all four examined ethnic groups, the prevalence of high blood pressure was almost 6 times higher among obese Hispanic adolescents compared to normal weight Hispanics. (sciencedaily.com)