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re: More Fatties Than Ever Before in the United States of Inevitable Diabetes
Posted on 1/27/15 at 1:04 pm to More beer please
Posted on 1/27/15 at 1:04 pm to More beer please
Hardly. Only if they're carrying more fat than is optimal in the first place. I lift three days a week and weigh 155-160 @ 5'9" and while I'm far from huge (and don't want to be) you can certainly tell I lift.
Posted on 1/27/15 at 1:10 pm to thesoccerfanjax
Yeah and Im 5'9 190, lift a lot, have abs, and still dont look "huge". But put that 5'9 guy next to me with an "ideal" weight of 140 lbs and he looks like he is in junior high.
It simply does not take muscle mass into account for males. You dont even have to factor in lifting weights. Males take up the vast majority of blue collar jobs that require heavy lifting and a large workload. They dont need to lift weights to have muscle mass that exceeds the BMI.
It simply does not take muscle mass into account for males. You dont even have to factor in lifting weights. Males take up the vast majority of blue collar jobs that require heavy lifting and a large workload. They dont need to lift weights to have muscle mass that exceeds the BMI.
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