Morbidly Obese to Obese & Why BMI Is Weird
kelly_e_montana
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I was just looking through some old Christmas photos and I decided to show my success in the last 2 years. I decided I wanted to get healthy for my 40s so I started my most recent journey shortly before I was about to turn 39. I am 40 now. The funny thing about it is that I am still approaching 30 BMI, even though my body fat is in the healthy range. According to the BMI charts, I would need to lose another 30 pounds to be at the very top of my "healthy range." My body fat and waist to height ratio indicate I'm healthy NOW. So right now my goal is increased fitness, not increased weight loss.
I went from 235 to 190 in the first 6 months not tracking, just eating much cleaner with controlled portions. I tried tracking for about 4-5 months but reverted back into binge eating disorder patterns so I quit tracking all spring and summer. I am tracking again off and on. I have been exercising consistently since August 2012. I started my weight loss journey in March 2012 and lost the first 30 pounds not tracking AND not exercising AND not drinking extra water. I have been on a "diet' off an on since 2nd grade so nothing surprises me in terms of calorie counting. I've been practicing for over 30 years.
Since I started weight lifting and exercising consistently again, my body has been changing dramatically even though the scale has not. I have been roughly the same weight for the last 12 months but I've gone from a size XL in tops and 14's/12's to loose 10/11's and I can wear mediums in exercise pants, larges in tops. I've lost 3 belt holes without losing weight.
Right now I'm doing CrossFit, yoga, weights and swimming 6-12 hours per week. In the summer I will add back in hiking and running as part of the mix. Exercising has really helped me with my Binge Eating Disorder and I've only had one small binge in the last several months--the best run in my 30 years of fighting BED and bulimia (been purge free for about 10 years). Less stress=less disordered eating. I use MyFitnessPal for exercise support and to connect with other folks recovering from eating disorders.
My goals right now are to keep maintaining my recovery and stay active. I am starting Eat to Perform in January and hope to increase my proficiency in CrossFit through more effort now that I'm getting more adjusted to it. I would optimally like to lose some additional body fat percentage but honestly, I am pretty happy where I am at. I like having a boob, butt, and some softness in my tummy and thighs. I also love having muscles, so a nice balance is fine with me. Right now it's not about weight loss; it's about performance and being happy with myself.
I went from 235 to 190 in the first 6 months not tracking, just eating much cleaner with controlled portions. I tried tracking for about 4-5 months but reverted back into binge eating disorder patterns so I quit tracking all spring and summer. I am tracking again off and on. I have been exercising consistently since August 2012. I started my weight loss journey in March 2012 and lost the first 30 pounds not tracking AND not exercising AND not drinking extra water. I have been on a "diet' off an on since 2nd grade so nothing surprises me in terms of calorie counting. I've been practicing for over 30 years.
Since I started weight lifting and exercising consistently again, my body has been changing dramatically even though the scale has not. I have been roughly the same weight for the last 12 months but I've gone from a size XL in tops and 14's/12's to loose 10/11's and I can wear mediums in exercise pants, larges in tops. I've lost 3 belt holes without losing weight.
Right now I'm doing CrossFit, yoga, weights and swimming 6-12 hours per week. In the summer I will add back in hiking and running as part of the mix. Exercising has really helped me with my Binge Eating Disorder and I've only had one small binge in the last several months--the best run in my 30 years of fighting BED and bulimia (been purge free for about 10 years). Less stress=less disordered eating. I use MyFitnessPal for exercise support and to connect with other folks recovering from eating disorders.
My goals right now are to keep maintaining my recovery and stay active. I am starting Eat to Perform in January and hope to increase my proficiency in CrossFit through more effort now that I'm getting more adjusted to it. I would optimally like to lose some additional body fat percentage but honestly, I am pretty happy where I am at. I like having a boob, butt, and some softness in my tummy and thighs. I also love having muscles, so a nice balance is fine with me. Right now it's not about weight loss; it's about performance and being happy with myself.
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You look fantastic!! Don't worry about bmi, it's a rubbish measurement of health especially for people with muscle! I'm also "overweight", at less than 20% body fat!0
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Thanks! It's hard not to focus on BMI when it has been beaten into our heads for so long.0
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Amazing transformation. Wow.0
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You look fabulous!!!!!!0
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Thanks! Merry Christmas.0
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Merry Christmas, you look so healthy and beautiful. Thank you for the inspiration.0
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You look fantastic! Such a great transformation!
Ignore that stupid BMI!
Merry Christmas!0 -
BMI is a good indication, but it doesn't take in to consideration of muscle mass vs fat body.
It's very possible to have an unhealthy BMI range due to muscle mass, while being perfectly healthy.0 -
Congrats, you look great! Sometimes you just have to ignore BMI. :-)0
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You look fantastic! I'm about 2lbs away from "obese" to "overweight". Then it will be another 30lbs to break into "healthy". I hope I can get to healthy, but it seems like too low of a number for me.0
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congrats on your loss, you are doing a great job!
BMI is a garbage stat…I would focus more on body fat% ..
According to BMI I am "obese" but I maintain about 12% body fat..LOL..do you think that someone with 12% body fat is obese?? I would think not..
plus BMI does not account for muscle mass….0 -
i think it is better to have bf tested and rely on it.
and bmi chart even suggest in the end that people may be same weight with different muscle and fat ratios.0 -
Congratulations and you look fantastic! Great job!!
BMI is hooey....Keep rockin along as you are doing!!!0 -
You look great! Congrats.0
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Congrats! You look wonderful0
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I'm the opposite. My BMI is 24.3, but my Aria scale says I'm 36.1% fat. I feel better and look better, so I ignore the numbers.0
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You look amazing!0
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That's why BMI can be a terrible indicator of health status in some cases.
Focus on the body fat % and the waist to hip ratio those are better indicators of mortality and cardiovascular health.
Just keep doing what you are doing celebrate the improvements that you see in your body and fitness and be proud!0 -
thanks for the positive comments. i appreciate them. i have a problem seeing myself accurately at any weight.0
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thanks for the positive comments. i appreciate them. i have a problem seeing myself accurately at any weight.
you look perfect, very well done. i now see that bmi is not the greatest measurement.0 -
Girl you look great! Wow I think you are an awesome size!!!!!!!!0
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You look wonderful...glowing and healthy! Congrats on maintaining your recovery and striving for a healthier you!0
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Awesome results! Better yet, your mind is on the right track now. Focusing on how you feel not only physically, but mentally about yourself. I have really enjoyed following your story as a pal over the past year and a half. You have been such an inspiration in my journey. Thanks!0
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Thank you so much for sharing your pictures, your journey, your story, your goals...you look amazing & are extremely inspiring!0
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Thank you. I've also learned that it's important to choose MFP friends who have similar goals and who are interactive. It really helps in your journey. I give them a lot of credit for keeping me on track.0
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wow! you look amazing!0
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You look incredible! Well done!! Definitely ignore the BMI chart and concentrate on bf.0
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You look fantastic. Well done!0
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Bump0
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Just wanted to add my congratulations. I too want to get fit by 40 and am very very impressed by your hard work and efforts!!0
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