Utilizing an in-body scanner or waist-to-hip ratio can provide valuable insights into metabolic health and visceral fat levels. The waist-to-hip ratio, calculated by measuring the smallest part of the waist and the widest part of the hips, is a better indicator of metabolic health than weight or BMI. For females, a ratio of less than 0.7 suggests low risk of visceral fat issues, while a ratio greater than one indicates higher levels of visceral fat.

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