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re: More Fatties Than Ever Before in the United States of Inevitable Diabetes
Posted on 1/27/15 at 2:09 pm to LoveThatMoney
Posted on 1/27/15 at 2:09 pm to LoveThatMoney
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This post was edited on 5/26/23 at 9:20 am
Posted on 1/27/15 at 2:10 pm to DelU249
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I agree, would you be willing to concede that the eye can't tell you whether or not a thin person is healthy or not
Yes.
But I can tell you whether a fat person is healthy or not.
Posted on 1/27/15 at 2:41 pm to DelU249
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I was healthier at 170 lbs then I ever was when I was 155 lbs (my lowest being 135 lbs)
I was pretty skinny coming out of high school and into my 20s. In a similar way (you're probably just a little taller) - I certainly felt better/was stronger at say, 158 (BMI 24) than 145 (BMI 22). I can't even imagine being 125 (BMI 19), which I haven't been since the 10th grade. And I would likely have been regarded as "too thin" even at 145 (BMI 22) by the average American.
Having said that, ~22 pounds past the 158, I'm could stand to lose 10 to 15 pounds (or 20), no question. Virtually all of that is around the middle, compounding the problem. But, I'm not jiggly or soft - maybe just a little doughy around the middle.
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