JdMxStyleZ
Apr 25 2006, 04:00 AM
| | Today's society often looks down upon fat people. I am not fat. If you are a little overweight you are considered "fat". I don't have a problem with fat people but some people do. Post your thoughts.
http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/bmi/calc-bmi.htm
That is the internationally accepted method of determining obesity. If you rank "overweight" or "obese" on that, tough luck. You're fat. |
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Albus Dumbledore
Apr 25 2006, 04:21 AM
well personally, that site can kiss my so called "fat" arse because it says i am wayy over weight, and yet, my doctor..not a computer...says i am just on track....so i think ill just go with what my doctor says  because they are probably more accurate than that website lmao >_< but a good find although it seems to be out-of-date
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iwuvcookies
Apr 25 2006, 04:23 AM
My BMI said I was normal. So i guess that's fine. But i know i'm fat on the inside. lol. No I still think i'm fat. Like a belly constitutes as fat for me. Six pack is what i'm trying to get to but that will probably never happen. hahaha I don't know. I when i walk past "fat" people I want to look in their face like their normal people and try not to look down or something to avoid looking at them. I don't want to look at them because i'm scared they might get embarassed or whatever. I know some people are comfortable but some aren't.
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jlhaslip
Apr 25 2006, 04:29 AM
1.8 meters, 79.5 kg just squeeks in to the Normal range. 24.5 calculated, so that's not bad for an old guy like me...
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arnz
Apr 25 2006, 04:49 AM
1.6 metres.. 70kgs.. and edged over at 25.4... I'll admit i have to lose a few off me though, but sports should make up for it.
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JasperIk
Apr 25 2006, 04:57 AM
The thing with BMIs and such they dont count like muscle. So maybe to the BMI your overweight, but muscle is heavy and it could be just muscle. And if your doctor says your okay, its probably because he/she has taken muscle into concideration. My BMI result: Underweight
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DogEater008
Apr 25 2006, 05:16 AM
WOW, so many of you are using the metric system. It's werid for me, as an american, for people to talking in Kilo grams and meters for height. We use feet and inches, and of course pounds. LoL. LOL, it says i have a healthy weight, but my doctor said I'm 20 pounds underweight. Well, that was actually a year ago, but my weight still stays the same and didn't grow that much. Back to the main topic, i have nothing against fat people. I only have problem with the way people act, not their physical structure. Well, different story when comes to girls that i would date. LOL. PS. I wonder why they had you entering your birthday.
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hulunes
Apr 25 2006, 09:08 AM
according to the relationship of conversion: 1 foot =12 inches =0.3048 metre; 1 pound =16 ounces =7000 grains =0.4536 kilogram i am 1.78 metres ,61kg and result is 19.7 which is a healthy weight.however i think that i am too thin now...heh
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dontmaimyourself
Apr 25 2006, 11:01 PM
well I got 27.7, so yeah I guess I'm fat (not that I needed a computer to tell me that) but any way I genuinely don't care (I know some will still think I do, but I don't really care about that either. by the way I like the category it gave me: at risk of becoming overwieght (what so whats that mean then I'm not fat but I could be) I wouldn't really say I was lazy with it though, hell I walk for at least 40 minutes 5 days a week. Anyway I'm happy with that I mean I could still do something about it (and all of my family, friends and now my friends mam says I'm losing weigh, which is you know good)
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BordaForx
Apr 25 2006, 11:10 PM
Standing at 6'3" and 167 lbs., I wouldn't be considered "fat". I would almost be considered underweight, actually. I am perfectly normal (in weight) and am working out everyday to maintain my weight. So to answer your question, no, I am not fat. I am bordering on the underweight section, even though I am not yet. It would be great if my weight advanced a little bit more. I still don't know why America is the "fattest" country. Maybe we should stop going to these fast-food restaurants called "McDonalds/BurgerKing/etc" and should proceed to the nearest gym immediately. Americans sould stop relying on plastic surgery/pill/etc and start losing weight naturally. It would be more healthy, and you will be vastly proud of yourself.
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innosia
Sep 5 2008, 10:40 AM
QUOTE(JdMxStyleZ @ Apr 25 2006, 04:00 AM)  Today's society often looks down upon fat people. I am not fat. If you are a little overweight you are considered "fat". I don't have a problem with fat people but some people do. Post your thoughts. http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/bmi/calc-bmi.htmThat is the internationally accepted method of determining obesity. If you rank "overweight" or "obese" on that, tough luck. You're fat. i am not overweight, i am think. But my society really thinks that fat people is prosperous while thin people is like suffering from stress or illness, hahaha often big company only hire employee with proper weight, not to thin or not to fat, that is how i view it
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OHFIENA
Sep 5 2008, 07:48 AM
Overweight isn't equivalent to fat to my opinion. I think fat is just a psychological mindset of some people who thinks that they are fat. I've seen so many bulimic and anorexic girls in media. I find them pretty disgusting. Hahaha lol. I think big is more beautiful than stick thin. 'Cos what matters most is your inner beauty not your outer beauty. Do you agree with me?
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Carson
May 12 2008, 11:23 AM
My BMI is 20.9. That makes me more under-weight than over, but it guess that is healthy. I am not overweight. I do a lot of athletics, especially sprints, so I would not be very successful as a "fat" person. I'm 6'0" and weigh 70kg which is something like 154Lbs(according to the converter).
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Bluebear
May 12 2008, 10:03 AM
Oj, I did not understand a single thing of that BMI. Inches? Sorry, I will stick to the metric system... It considered me as underweight. :S I would actually like to be a bit... not so thin, so if anyone got some kilos to spare just give me a pling.^^
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thecolorchangingfedora
May 12 2008, 02:11 AM
Mine was 23 point something . . . I don't think it matters if it's considered normal weight or not . . . I think being even close to being borderline overweight (25) at almost sixteen because, well, don't women have a tendency to gain weight as they get older? Meaning, it would be really, really, really easy to end up with a BMI of 30 at age 28 if I don't watch it in college . . . But honestly, as long as you don't look scary fat in clothing, and your clothes fit well . . . health risks aside, should it matter if someone's a little on the fat side?
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