Sure, but what constitutes obesity in the U.S.A.?
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possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip 2 weeks agoIt is in my title
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fraksken@infosec.pub 2 weeks ago
possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip 2 weeks ago
It is based on BMI
I first noticed when I went to a Walmart in the South.
fraksken@infosec.pub 2 weeks ago
I understand it would be based on BMI, but the threshold for obesity varies per country. I remember the health ministry in my country increased the threshold for obesity from 24 to 25 in an attempt to decrease the obesity numbers.
Eventually, BMI only works for “regular” people and not for “sportive” people or “athletes” as muscle is heavier than fat. (A body builder may have a BMI of 26 with little to no fat)
deceitfulsteve@programming.dev 2 weeks ago
BMI “works” for populations. It was originally designed and characterized to measure populations, and so it’s the perfect thing to compare massive populations, like states. The majority of people are adequately characterized by BMI, just as they are by waist circumference measures. The “outliers” are vastly more likely to pipe up online.
remon@ani.social 2 weeks ago
Ah yes. I to have 20% obesity.
MaggiWuerze@feddit.org 2 weeks ago
But what about your state?
possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip 2 weeks ago
Fat explosion