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I beat Mississippi's BMI. How are you doing?

Posts: 44 Member
edited November 2024 in Success Stories
1 Mississippi 34.90%
:smile:
2 Louisiana 33.40%
3 West Virginia 32.40%
4 Alabama 32%
5 Michigan 31.30%
6 Oklahoma 31.10%
7 Arkansas 30.90%
8 Indiana and South Carolina 30.80%
10 Kentucky and Texas 30.40%
11 Missouri 30.30%
12 Kansas and Ohio 29.60%
13 Tennessee and Virginia 29.20%
14 North Carolina 29.10%
15 Iowa 29%
16 Delaware 28.80%
17 Pennsylvania 28.60%
18 Nebraska 28.40%
19 Maryland 28.30%
20 South Dakota 28.10%
21 Georgia 28%
22 Maine and North Dakota 27.80%
23 Wisconsin 27.70%
24 Alaska 27.40%
25 Illinois 27.10%
26 Idaho 27%
27 Oregon 26.70%
28 Florida 26.60%
29 Washington 26.50%
30 New Mexico 26.30%
31 New Hampshire 26.20%
32 Minnesota 25.70%
33 Rhode Island and Vermont 25.40%
34 Wyoming 25%
35 Arizona 24.70%
36 Montana 24.60%
37 Connecticut, Nevada and New York 24.50%
38 Utah 24.40%
39 California 23.80%
40 District of Columbia and New Jersey 23.70%
41 Massachusetts 22.70%
42 Hawaii 21.80%
43 Colorado 20.70%

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  • Posts: 200 Member
    1 Mississippi 34.90%
    :smile:
    2 Louisiana 33.40%
    3 West Virginia 32.40%
    4 Alabama 32%
    :wink:
    5 Michigan 31.30%
    6 Oklahoma 31.10%
    7 Arkansas 30.90%
    8 Indiana and South Carolina 30.80%
    10 Kentucky and Texas 30.40%
    11 Missouri 30.30%
    12 Kansas and Ohio 29.60%
    13 Tennessee and Virginia 29.20%
    14 North Carolina 29.10%
    15 Iowa 29%
    16 Delaware 28.80%
    17 Pennsylvania 28.60%
    18 Nebraska 28.40%
    19 Maryland 28.30%
    20 South Dakota 28.10%
    21 Georgia 28%
    22 Maine and North Dakota 27.80%
    23 Wisconsin 27.70%
    24 Alaska 27.40%
    25 Illinois 27.10%
    26 Idaho 27%
    27 Oregon 26.70%
    28 Florida 26.60%
    29 Washington 26.50%
    30 New Mexico 26.30%
    31 New Hampshire 26.20%
    32 Minnesota 25.70%
    33 Rhode Island and Vermont 25.40%
    34 Wyoming 25%
    35 Arizona 24.70%
    36 Montana 24.60%
    37 Connecticut, Nevada and New York 24.50%
    38 Utah 24.40%
    39 California 23.80%
    40 District of Columbia and New Jersey 23.70%
    41 Massachusetts 22.70%
    42 Hawaii 21.80%
    43 Colorado 20.70%
    Wow, finally beat something. :)
  • Posts: 200 Member
    People in Colorado have their work cut out for them to beat or even meet the BMI%
  • Posts: 610 Member
    I'm Montana ! I'm Montana !
    :happy:
  • Posts: 433 Member
    What calculation are you all doing? Those numbers aren't the average BMI of the state, they are the percentage of the state's residents whose BMIs are in the obese ranges.
  • Posts: 1,183 Member
    nevermind.......
  • Posts: 1,578 Member
    What calculation are you all doing? Those numbers aren't the average BMI of the state, they are the percentage of the state's residents whose BMIs are in the obese ranges.

    Thanks for clarifying. I thought the % sign was strange but still rushed to compare my BMI (24.6) with the list.
  • Posts: 96 Member
    What calculation are you all doing? Those numbers aren't the average BMI of the state, they are the percentage of the state's residents whose BMIs are in the obese ranges.

    Whew! I had a hard time believing the average BMI of Colorado was 20%!
  • Posts: 5,138 Member
    I found this one that shows the BMI rather than percentages. http://www.insureme.com/insurance/bmi-index-state

    I beat all of them. Every state except Utah is in the overweight range.
  • Posts: 1,625 Member
    Kansas...I beat it by 2%
    What calculation are you all doing? Those numbers aren't the average BMI of the state, they are the percentage of the state's residents whose BMIs are in the obese ranges.
    ^Good to know.
  • Posts: 1,578 Member
    From ElizabethRoad's link:
    The Deep South and Midwest took most of the top positions for body mass index. Note that the thinnest state in the union, Utah, with an average BMI of 24.68, is the only state the union that doesn't fall into the overweight category (though it's dangerously close).

    Louisiana (27.1)
    Arkansas (27.09)
    Mississippi (26.99)
    Michigan (26.97)
    Maryland (26.96)
    District of Colombia (26.96)
    Georgia (26.96)
    Kentucky (26.89)
    Ohio (26.89)
    North Carolina (26.88)
    Alabama (26.85)
    Delaware (26.8)
    Illinois (26.8)
    Pennsylvania (26.79)
    Tennessee (26.77)
    South Dakota (26.76)
    Connecticut (26.75)
    South Carolina (26.74)
    West Virginia (26.66)
    Missouri (26.65)
    Wisconsin (26.62)
    Indiana (26.57)
    Texas (26.56)
    Virginia (26.54)
    Nebraska (26.42)
    Washington (26.31)
    California (26.31)
    New Jersey (26.31)
    Oregon (26.31)
    Iowa (26.3)
    Florida (26.3)
    North Dakota (26.29)
    Oklahoma (26.24)
    Kansas (26.23)
    New Hampshire (26.22)
    Maine (26.19)
    Arizona (26.19)
    Nevada (26.09)
    Minnesota (26.08)
    Massachusetts (26.04)
    New York (25.95)
    Rhode Island (25.92)
    Hawaii (25.9)
    Colorado (25.89)
    Montana (25.85)
    New Mexico (25.81)
    Idaho (25.6)
    Wyoming (25.55)
    Alaska (25.54)
    Vermont (25.13)
    Utah (24.68)

    My 24.6 BMI just barely beat Utah!
  • Posts: 1,372 Member
    From ElizabethRoad's link:

    My 24.6 BMI just barely beat Utah!

    I wonder what the modes are...quartiles would help too...
  • Posts: 904 Member
    According to this scale I'm Alabama. Thankfully BMI is a worthless measurement.
  • Posts: 44 Member
    Thanks, ElizabethRoad! Too bad the insurme site doesn't show what year…
  • Posts: 1,792 Member
    And the list is directly correlated to where food is actually good...
  • Posts: 651 Member
    From ElizabethRoad's link:

    I beat them all at 22.7. Whether it's the BMI or the % that are overweight, this is a very serious statement about the health of this country.
  • Posts: 44 Member
    This one is definitely BMI and not just percent obese— but global:
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-18770328
  • Posts: 101 Member
    BMI is a useless calculation. It is over 100 years old and just isn't a practical way of measuring. The best way is BF %'s

    Given example of why it is useless. I was 200-205 in the Army with a BF of 15-17% If you use my height of 5'7" and calculate my BMI it would put me in the obesity range.

    Just saying :smile: Please don't hurt me :bigsmile:
  • Posts: 982 Member
    BMI is a useless calculation. It is over 100 years old and just isn't a practical way of measuring. The best way is BF %'s

    Given example of why it is useless. I was 200-205 in the Army with a BF of 15-17% If you use my height of 5'7" and calculate my BMI it would put me in the obesity range.

    Just saying :smile: Please don't hurt me :bigsmile:

    SO true. I don't get this chart at all what are the percentages?? I'm lost on the "beat" them idea.
  • Posts: 419 Member
    Beat Florida's for sure.
    And since I'm moving to Utah...I also barely beat theirs!

    Yay me!
  • Posts: 1,073 Member
    Never mind, I can't read.
  • Posts: 1,578 Member
    Some lines have more than one state. There are 50 states and the District of Columbia, even though there are only 40 some lines.
  • Posts: 1,578 Member
    Here's a graphical representation of the state obesity percentage data.

    tumblr_m8derb3o0v1qar0xx.png

    http://blog.noupsi.de/post/28896819324/why-are-americans-so
  • Posts: 44 Member
    1 Mississippi 34.90%
    :smile:
    2 Louisiana 33.40%
    3 West Virginia 32.40%
    4 Alabama 32%
    5 Michigan 31.30%
    6 Oklahoma 31.10%
    7 Arkansas 30.90%
    8 Indiana and South Carolina 30.80%
    10 Kentucky and Texas 30.40%
    11 Missouri 30.30%
    12 Kansas and Ohio 29.60%
    13 Tennessee and Virginia 29.20%
    14 North Carolina 29.10%
    15 Iowa 29%
    16 Delaware 28.80%
    17 Pennsylvania 28.60%
    18 Nebraska 28.40%
    19 Maryland 28.30%
    20 South Dakota 28.10% :glasses:
    21 Georgia 28%
    22 Maine and North Dakota 27.80%
    23 Wisconsin 27.70%
    24 Alaska 27.40%
    25 Illinois 27.10%
    26 Idaho 27%
    27 Oregon 26.70%
    28 Florida 26.60%
    29 Washington 26.50%
    30 New Mexico 26.30%
    31 New Hampshire 26.20%
    32 Minnesota 25.70%
    33 Rhode Island and Vermont 25.40%
    34 Wyoming 25%
    35 Arizona 24.70%
    36 Montana 24.60%
    37 Connecticut, Nevada and New York 24.50%
    38 Utah 24.40%
    39 California 23.80%
    40 District of Columbia and New Jersey 23.70%
    41 Massachusetts 22.70%
    42 Hawaii 21.80%
    43 Colorado 20.70%

    I am exactly with South Dakota.
  • Posts: 44 Member
    BMI is a useless calculation. It is over 100 years old and just isn't a practical way of measuring. The best way is BF %'s

    Given example of why it is useless. I was 200-205 in the Army with a BF of 15-17% If you use my height of 5'7" and calculate my BMI it would put me in the obesity range.

    Just saying :smile: Please don't hurt me :bigsmile:

    And I agree.
  • Posts: 169 Member
    Ha clever
  • Posts: 4 Member
    edited May 2017
    I'm 25.92 like Rhode Island now; that's where my dad was born lol
    The Deep South and Midwest took most of the top positions for body mass index. Note that the thinnest state in the union, Utah, with an average BMI of 24.68, is the only state the union that doesn't fall into the overweight category (though it's dangerously close).
    Louisiana (27.1)
    Arkansas (27.09)
    Mississippi (26.99)
    Michigan (26.97)
    Maryland (26.96)
    District of Colombia (26.96)
    Georgia (26.96)
    Kentucky (26.89)
    Ohio (26.89)
    North Carolina (26.88)
    Alabama (26.85)
    Delaware (26.8)
    Illinois (26.8)
    Pennsylvania (26.79)
    Tennessee (26.77)
    South Dakota (26.76)
    Connecticut (26.75)
    South Carolina (26.74)
    West Virginia (26.66)
    Missouri (26.65)
    Wisconsin (26.62)
    Indiana (26.57)
    Texas (26.56)
    Virginia (26.54)
    Nebraska (26.42)
    Washington (26.31)
    California (26.31)
    New Jersey (26.31)
    Oregon (26.31)
    Iowa (26.3)
    Florida (26.3)
    North Dakota (26.29)
    Oklahoma (26.24)
    Kansas (26.23)
    New Hampshire (26.22)
    Maine (26.19)
    Arizona (26.19)
    Nevada (26.09)
    Minnesota (26.08)
    Massachusetts (26.04)
    New York (25.95)
    Rhode Island (25.92)
    Hawaii (25.9)
    Colorado (25.89)
    Montana (25.85)
    New Mexico (25.81)
    Idaho (25.6)
    Wyoming (25.55)
    Alaska (25.54)
    Vermont (25.13)
    Utah (24.68)


  • Posts: 4 Member
    edited May 2017
    Both are 100% important; BMI even more so as it can more or less detect your chances of getting a fever i.e

    Just saying :smile: Please don't hurt me :bigsmile:


    And I agree.

  • Posts: 2,171 Member
  • Posts: 602 Member
    tomteboda wrote: »

    Oh my God that site is so savage...
    Did you know?
    If everyone in the world had the same BMI as you, it would add 107,607,721 tonnes to the total weight of the world's population.

    Calm down BBC! :P
  • Posts: 1,520 Member

    Oh my God that site is so savage...

    Calm down BBC! :P

    I thought that!
    calmly closed site and moved back from the computer haha
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