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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The term Sagittal Abdominal Diameter (SAD) is a measure of Visceral Obesity. In layman's terms, this is the size of one's belly. More specifically, SAD represents the distance from one's back to one's upper abdomen, midway between the top of the pelvis and the bottom of the ribs, measured while standingApparently, the definition is also called Supine Abdominal Height. As the name implies, this SAD measurement is taken in the supine position. While in this position, the height of the abdomen is measured. This method is easier, but due to gravity, the…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The term Sagittal Abdominal Diameter (SAD) is a measure of Visceral Obesity. In layman's terms, this is the size of one's belly. More specifically, SAD represents the distance from one's back to one's upper abdomen, midway between the top of the pelvis and the bottom of the ribs, measured while standingApparently, the definition is also called Supine Abdominal Height. As the name implies, this SAD measurement is taken in the supine position. While in this position, the height of the abdomen is measured. This method is easier, but due to gravity, the result will be slightly lower than the standing result. For persons of normal BMI, SAD should be under 25 cm (10 inches). The amount this measurement exceeds 30 cm (12 inches) correlates to increased cardiovascular risk and insulin resistance. SAD measure of men in their 40s, greater than 25 cm, also predicts significantly higher risk of Alzheimer's disease 30 years later.