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re: Obese OT posters

Posted on 3/10/21 at 8:58 am to
Posted by RealityTiger
Geismar, LA
Member since Jan 2010
20467 posts
Posted on 3/10/21 at 8:58 am to
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ok?
"OK?" So you think life today is completely on pace with how people ate and moved around in the 19th century? You think those numbers are all "like for like"? Because if you say yes, then I'm done with the conversation.
Posted by LNCHBOX
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Member since Jun 2009
85150 posts
Posted on 3/10/21 at 8:58 am to
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with how people ate


This is the issue
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Because if you say yes, then I'm done with the conversation.


Please be done.
Posted by Salmon
On the trails
Member since Feb 2008
84300 posts
Posted on 3/10/21 at 8:59 am to
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"OK?" So you think life today is completely on pace with how people ate and moved around in the 19th century? You think those numbers are all "like for like"? Because if you say yes, then I'm done with the conversation.


I'm trying to understand the relevance in regards to our health

do you think we have evolved to hold more unhealthy weight in the last 70 years?
Posted by lsu777
Lake Charles
Member since Jan 2004
32657 posts
Posted on 3/10/21 at 9:07 am to
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"OK?" So you think life today is completely on pace with how people ate and moved around in the 19th century? You think those numbers are all "like for like"? Because if you say yes, then I'm done with the conversation.


wtf does this have to do with anything? FAT IS FAT, doesnt matter the century.

look if you are over 15%-20% bodyfat which is considered the high end of ideal for those under 60 (99% of posters here are) then you are overweight. Over 25% and you are obese. over 30% and you are morbidly obese.


guess what the average male BF% in the good ole USA is....28 fricking percent!!

That is fat no matter the century and consdered Poor by every metric, no matter the century.
Posted by LouisianaLady
Member since Mar 2009
81591 posts
Posted on 3/10/21 at 9:41 am to
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"OK?" So you think life today is completely on pace with how people ate and moved around in the 19th century? You think those numbers are all "like for like"? Because if you say yes, then I'm done with the conversation.



Maybe I'm slow, but I'm not catching what this has to do with anything..? How does us having a less healthy lifestyle now mean the BMI parameters need to change? We move the goalposts as the world becomes less healthy? That sounds terrible.
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