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midjemåttet

Midjemåttet, literally the waist measurement, refers to the circumference around the abdomen and is used in Swedish and Nordic contexts for both clothing sizing and health-related assessments. It is commonly understood as the measurement of the waist area, typically around the natural waist where the torso is at its narrowest.

For clothing, midjemåttet is measured with a flexible tape placed horizontally around the waist at the natural

In health contexts, waist circumference is also referred to as midjemåttet, but the measurement point can differ.

Interpretation of midjemåttet varies by purpose. In clothing, it helps determine size and fit. In health assessments,

waistline,
the
smallest
part
of
the
torso
above
the
hips.
The
person
stands
upright
with
feet
together
and
the
tape
snug
but
not
compressing
the
skin.
The
measurement
is
usually
taken
at
the
end
of
a
normal
exhalation.
Repeating
the
measurement
helps
ensure
accuracy
for
selecting
garments
or
tailoring.
Many
guidelines
specify
measuring
at
the
level
of
the
iliac
crest
(the
top
edge
of
the
hip
bones)
after
normal
respiration.
This
can
yield
slightly
different
numbers
from
the
natural
waist
measurement
used
in
fashion.
waist
circumference
is
used
as
an
indicator
of
central
adiposity
and
related
metabolic
risk,
with
threshold
values
differing
by
sex,
ethnic
background,
and
measurement
method;
examples
in
European
populations
often
cite
elevated
risk
when
the
waist
is
about
94
cm
or
more
for
men
and
80
cm
or
more
for
women,
while
other
guidelines
use
population-specific
cutoffs.