The Big People Are Coming

Lesbian Hunter

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Study predicts 75 percent overweight in U.S. by 2015


If people keep gaining weight at the current rate, fat will be the norm by 2015, with 75 percent of U.S. adults overweight and 41 percent obese, U.S. researchers predicted on Wednesday.

A team at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore examined 20 studies published in journals and looked at national surveys of weight and behavior for their analysis, published in the journal Epidemiologic Reviews.

"Obesity is a public health crisis. If the rate of obesity and overweight continues at this pace, by 2015, 75 percent of adults and nearly 24 percent of U.S. children and adolescents will be overweight or obese," Dr. Youfa Wang, who led the study, said in a statement.

They defined adult overweight and obesity using a standard medical definition called body mass index. People with a BMI of 25 or above are considered overweight, while those with BMIs of 30 or above are obese and at serious risk of heart disease, diabetes and some cancers.

Studies show that 66 percent of U.S. adults were overweight or obese in 2003 and 2004. An alarming 80 percent of black women aged 40 or over are overweight and 50 percent are obese.

Sixteen percent of U.S. children and adolescents are overweight and 34 percent are at risk of becoming overweight, according to federal government figures.

Every group is steadily getting heavier, Wang said.

"Our analysis showed patterns of obesity or overweight for various groups of Americans," said May Beydoun, who worked on the study.

"Obesity is likely to continue to increase, and if nothing is done, it will soon become the leading preventable cause of death in the United States."
 

felix29

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The BMI index sucks as a guide for being overweight or no

It does not account for those who are rather muscular. Every body builder would be considered overweight, despite being in rather good shape
 

littlejimbigher

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Study predicts 75 percent overweight in U.S. by 2015 ."
I feel sorry for you SP's if this is the case.
Must be easier to have a 200 pd guy on top of you than a 400 pd guy.

Mind you, for us guys that like spinners this also creats a problem if there arn't any.
 

threepeat

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The BMI index sucks as a guide for being overweight or no

It does not account for those who are rather muscular. Every body builder would be considered overweight, despite being in rather good shape
That's true. That being said, I find quite a guys use the line "I'm just muscular" to rationalize away that they could lose a few pounds and probably still keep up the same workout regimen (meaning they were overweight after all). It's hard to gain muscle without gaining fat.

Actual bodybuilders are more the exception than the rule, much like the fat person who claims to just have slow metabolism, and IMHO for the average person BMI is still a pretty decent indicator.
 

JustAGuy

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I feel sorry for you SP's if this is the case.
Must be easier to have a 200 pd guy on top of you than a 400 pd guy.

Mind you, for us guys that like spinners this also creats a problem if there arn't any.
If everyone is going to be packing more pounds, wouldn't the definition of spinner change to accommodate the new reality? :) ;)
 

SFMIKE

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The BMI index sucks as a guide for being overweight or no

It does not account for those who are rather muscular. Every body builder would be considered overweight, despite being in rather good shape

Interesting point, now what about the other 99% of the population?

Others might say: "I am not overweight/obese, I am too short for my for my weight."

And, what would the BMI be for some of these spinner micro girls? Below 20, for sure.
 

SFMIKE

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Avarice:

That gives you a BMI of 20.8, very, very impressive. Whatever you are doing, keep it up.

Now, I am wondering what other ladies will reveal their stats.



Awww and here I thought you were talking about us 'tall folk'.

At 5'8" and 137 pounds...I don't think I fit in the 'fat' catagory yet..:p

Though a few years back I was a bit chubbalicious...:eek: Back in the Meaghan days...oh Meg how I miss you..<3
 
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Rather than BMI, what's the name of the index that measures the ratio of your waist to your ass. Supposed to be more meaningful indicator.
 
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