TOFI — When a Normal Weight Hides Metabolic Danger

"You're not overweight." The metabolic panel told a different story.

~25%of normal-BMI Indians have insulin resistance

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

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