๐Ÿ‘ฅ COMPARISON

Waist Circumference: Young Adults vs Older Adults

Compare health metrics between young adults and older adults.

Young Adults (18-29)
94.1 cm
Median (50th percentile)
Difference
11.7%
At median
Older Adults (60-69)
105.1 cm
Median (50th percentile)
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๐Ÿ’ก Key Insight

There is a notable difference in waist circumference: Older Adults (60-69) have 11.7% higher values compared to Young Adults (18-29).

Percentile Comparison

PercentileYoung Adults (18-29)Older Adults (60-69)Difference
5th71.1 cm82.1 cm+15.5%
25th84.7 cm95.7 cm+13.0%
50th94.1 cm105.1 cm+11.7%
75th103.5 cm114.5 cm+10.6%
95th117.1 cm128.1 cm+9.4%
Mean94.1 cm105.1 cm+11.7%

Visual Comparison

Young Adults (18-29)Older Adults (60-69)
5th
71.1
82.1
25th
84.7
95.7
50th
94.1
105.1
75th
103.5
114.5
95th
117.1
128.1

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

How should I interpret my waist circumference compared to these benchmarks?

Find your appropriate demographic group and percentile range. Being in the 25th-75th percentile (middle 50%) is typical. Percentiles below 5th or above 95th may warrant discussion with a healthcare provider, though clinical context is essentialโ€”a single measurement rarely tells the whole story.

Source: Clinical Guidelines

How reliable is this comparison data?

This data comes from the CDC's National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), a continuously conducted survey that uses rigorous sampling methodology to represent the U.S. civilian non-institutionalized population. Sample sizes typically exceed 5,000 per demographic group, with weighted analysis accounting for the complex survey design.

Source: CDC NHANES

What This Comparison Means

Understanding differences in waist circumference between young adults (18-29) and older adults (60-69) is important for:

  • Accurate benchmarking โ€“ Compare yourself to the appropriate reference population
  • Clinical interpretation โ€“ Healthcare providers use demographic-specific ranges
  • Research understanding โ€“ Biological and lifestyle factors influence these differences
  • Personalized health goals โ€“ Set realistic targets based on your demographic
โš ๏ธ Important: These are population averages. Individual variation within each group is significant. Always consult healthcare providers for personal health advice.

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