Albion_Dave
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Your BMI is 23.9 which is in the healthy category.
That’ll do me.
That’ll do me.
Exactly this for me. I am a complete fatbastard 25.1. I need to lose nearly 2lb to be “healthy”.
Actually carrying at least half a stone more than I’d like after a few weeks off running with a niggle, then exacerbated by two weeks on holiday eating and drinking for England.
BTW im 24.8. You fat *******.
I know, I know...........big bones. [emoji106]
I am overweight (not obese) yes, although I have lost over 6lbs in the last 6 weeks on the 5:2 diet. BMI takes no account of the fat percentage of the body and sports people can appear overweight due to their muscle.
The difference between waist and hip measurements is more accurate.
https://www.thecalculatorsite.com/articles/health/alternatives-to-bmi.php
I also have an autoimmune disease and Hashimotos disease which affects my metabolism. I do eat healthily but have to be more careful than most as I can put weight on just by eating normally.
Also takes no account of genetics.
Only joking bud, Very flawed as others have said.
Fair play.
But I think it’s wrong to say BMI is flawed. It is what it is; an easy measurement to take and which, on its own, is nothing more than a guide. You need to consider other factors and measurements. Similarly heart rate doesn’t mean much on its own. Throw in systolic and diastolic and you have a much better heart assessment. Even then you’d still need an ECG to get a fuller picture.
21 BMI for me, which is healthy.
Apparently 72% of men in the North East (where I live) are overweight or obese.
See above (another fatty?)
As I said in my next post, my GP nor consultant rheumatologist bother with the 'easy measurement'. There are many other factors, such as age, gender body fat ratio etc.
As a rough guide it'll do I suppose.
As a measurement to announce to large numbers of the populace that they are “overweight” and thereby at a much higher risk of succumbing to all manner of life threatening diseases....it remains a load of old bollox I'm afraid, and very much flawed.
Exactly this for me. I am a complete fatbastard 25.1. I need to lose nearly 2lb to be “healthy”.
As a rough guide it'll do I suppose.
As a measurement to announce to large numbers of the populace that they are “overweight” and thereby at a much higher risk of succumbing to all manner of life threatening diseases....it remains a load of old bollox I'm afraid, and very much flawed.
I am overweight (not obese) yes, although I have lost over 6lbs in the last 6 weeks on the 5:2 diet. BMI takes no account of the fat percentage of the body and sports people can appear overweight due to their muscle.
The difference between waist and hip measurements is more accurate.
https://www.thecalculatorsite.com/articles/health/alternatives-to-bmi.php
I also have an autoimmune disease and Hashimotos disease which affects my metabolism. I do eat healthily but have to be more careful than most as I can put weight on just by eating normally.
Fair play.
But I think it’s wrong to say BMI is flawed. It is what it is; an easy measurement to take and which, on its own, is nothing more than a guide. You need to consider other factors and measurements. Similarly heart rate doesn’t mean much on its own. Throw in systolic and diastolic and you have a much better heart assessment. Even then you’d still need an ECG to get a fuller picture.