mrswdk wrote:You see why no one bothered replying to your other posts.
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mrswdk wrote:You see why no one bothered replying to your other posts.
mrswdk wrote:USA has slim models and actors, therefore Americans are the healthiest people in the world.
A study spanning almost four decades and involving more than 100,000 adults in Denmark has found that those with an ‘overweight' body mass index (or BMI) were more likely to live longer than those in the 'healthy', 'underweight', and 'obese' categories.
They found that during the four decades of analysis - from 1976 to 2013 - the BMI associated with lowest risk of death increased from 23.7 to 27.
If your BMI is between 18.5 and 24.9, you're considered normal or 'healthy', and if your BMI is between 25 and 29.9, you’re considered 'overweight'. A BMI of 30 or more is classified as 'obese'.
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