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by vorpalhex
1388 days ago
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> because apparently you can be tall and be only mildly into lifting and suddenly you have a high BMI. Very unlikely. BMI is a standardized model. Unless you are dramatically out of the parameters (you're 7'2" or you are an olympic lifter) it is pretty accurate. You can also use calipers in that case - you need someone to help you because you can't reach it yourself but it's very fast and accurate. Again, insulin testing is expensive, invasive and time consuming. You might get insulin tested once a year. |
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It just seems much simpler to me to take an actually accurate test once a year and prescribe purely based on the accurate testing. That way we also get skinnyfat people.