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by gizmo
1042 days ago
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Why do people keep making this argument? It's a terrible argument. BMI and body fat are extremely strongly correlated. People with a very high BMI are all obese or morbidly obese. And people with a very low BMI are almost all underweight. BMI is a very simple, easy to calculate and useful metric. It works across countries and across time. BMI is just one metric. It doesn't tell you everything and knowing only the BMI of an individual isn't proof of anything. But average BMI is higher in Texas than Vietnam despite Texas having way more more bodybuilders. People in Texas have higher BMI because people in Texas are fatter. That's the truth. BMI denialism confounds me. |
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That is tautological - obesity is defined in terms of BMI. BMI over 30 is obese.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is 6'2" and weighed 235lbs at contest (30.2 BMI) and 260lbs in the off season (33.4 BMI). So much for your "all" claim.