"You're not overweight." The metabolic panel told a different story.
TOFI — When a Normal Weight Hides Metabolic Danger
South Asians are uniquely vulnerable to being "Thin Outside, Fat Inside." Around 25% of normal-BMI Indians carry hidden insulin resistance. The scale looks fine; the organs don't. Indian-specific waist cut-offs are far lower than Western charts — yet most assessments ignore them.
A Real Story
“BMI normal, never flagged. But waist 36 inches, high fasting insulin, low HDL. Classic TOFI. Once addressed with a visceral-fat-focused protocol, his markers improved in 8 weeks.”
— Rahul, 37, Pune
The challenges you face
✕"Normal BMI" gives false reassurance despite high visceral fat.
✕Waist circumference and body composition are rarely measured.
✕High fasting insulin, low HDL, and high triglycerides go unnoticed.
✕South Asian-specific risk thresholds are ignored.
The YMD Approach
How we solve this problem
✓We assess waist-to-height ratio and Indian-specific risk thresholds.
✓Fasting insulin + HOMA-IR reveal hidden metabolic dysfunction.
✓Body-composition-aware guidance, not just a bathroom scale.
✓A targeted plan to reduce dangerous visceral fat.
What you can expect
1
Detect hidden risk that a normal BMI conceals
2
South Asian-specific assessment, not generic charts
3
Target the dangerous fat you can't see
Ready to fix the root cause?
Talk to a physician who reads your whole story, not just one number.