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Re: Anyone Else "Overweight" on the BMI Chart but Healthy, Active, Happy and not Really "Overweight"
But the other side of that coin is that the ranges are so broad as to almost be meaningless. One could be healthy in one end of the 'Healthy' range and unhealthy at the other. For example, shorter pe…7 -
Re: Anyone Else "Overweight" on the BMI Chart but Healthy, Active, Happy and not Really "Overweight"
I respectfully disagree - I picked these numbers specifically because the 24 would be considered 'healthy' while the 26 would not - absent any additional context (such as when used as an actuarial to…1 -
Re: Not my first rodeo, but can't seem to make any progress despite my past knowledge.
^ This. If you're not losing, it's because you're not truly at a deficit. There's nothing inherently wrong with setting a 100 calorie deficit, but a deficit that small requires extraordinarily accura…2 -
Re: Food Stamps Restriction
Obviously, you're free to spend your money as you choose, but if you really wanted to help your community, instead of knowingly paying for overpriced goods, wouldn't your money make a bigger impact i…1 -
Re: Should we use the original names for our mountains...?
But... wouldn't using the names indigenous people gave mountains be cultural appropriation? I wouldn't risk it...5