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Being fat is no worse for you than being a woman.

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  1. Xerobull

    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!

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    Being fat is no worse for you than being a woman'

    Rising health costs not swingbellies' fault?

    By Lewis Page • Get more from this author

    Posted in Biology, 26th May 2010 12:40 GMT

    The widely-discredited Body Mass Index (BMI) method of measuring how fat a person is took another hammering today. Scientists in the USA have announced a study showing that an "overweight" BMI is not linked to poor health at all, and even an "obese" rating seems to be nothing to worry about for under-40s.

    “A lot of people make a big deal about those overweight BMIs," said Brant Jarrett of Ohio State university.

    "But we didn’t see a difference [in health] between overweight and normal-weight adults across all age groups. For college-age adults, this should help them realize that they don’t have to worry so much if they have a BMI of 27 or 28. Some young people with these BMIs feel like, ‘I’m going to have all these problems, I need to try 50 different diets.’ And what is all that stress and dieting doing to your body? Probably more damage than the extra 15 pounds is.”

    British and American health authorities class someone as "overweight" if their BMI lies between 25 and 30, and "obese" after that. BMI statistics underlie the vast majority of "obesity epidemic" headlines, and are often used by the healthcare industry to justify soaring costs.

    But according to Jarrett, "overweight" people don't get ill or require medical treatment any more often than "normal" ones. Even the "obese" show no difference until past the age of 40.

    Among the over-forties obese people were significantly more likely to be taking medication for a health problem related to physical factors (as opposed to mental conditions, which were removed from the statistics). Even then the difference between norms and fatties was barely bigger than that between men and women - women are much more likely to be on medication than men are.

    In fact, normal-BMI US women over 40 are almost as likely to be on medication as obese-BMI men: the proportions are 57 and 61 per cent respectively. It would seem that simply being female is pretty much as bad for you - and as expensive for society to pay for - as being a fat man.

    Unsurprisingly almost 70 per cent of obese-BMI ladies in the study were on relevant medication, 9 per cent more than among the norms. The reasons why women use so much more medication than men are unknown, says Jarett.

    The general increase across the whole US population over time in the proportion of people taking medication could be linked to the parallel rise in BMI, the scientist adds. But it might also simply result from "more aggressive physician approaches to treatments that accompany advances in technology".

    Or in other words the creeping conversion of the Western citizenry from healthy people to ill ones - and the society-crippling expense of this - might be doctors' and the healthcare industry's fault, and not caused by idleness and pie-scoffing after all.

    The study is published in the International Journal of Obesity. ®
     
  2. Duncan McDonuts

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    There are hardly any short-term ailments caused from obesity in an otherwise healthy young adult. The body is able to compensate to function normally. The long-term ailments are the real killers, due to the body taxing itself to function normally outside of healthy ranges. Obese adults will be far more at risk of problems in their later stages of life.

    BMI is a flawed indicator of obesity because of the different body types. Muscular, athletic bodies will have a high BMI yet will be healthy due to their activity. BMI is not an end-all be-all, it is just a criteria that is assessed with numerous other factors to determine the overall health of the individual.
     
  3. DonkeyMagic

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    being obese will be a health factor soon enough...

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    I tried to rep you for this awesome post but alas, I must spread the cabbage around. :(


    Anyway, I can't believe someone did a study to prove that having a vag was bad for your health. Carl Pavano already proved this.
     
  5. rocketsjudoka

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    The problem I see with this study is that it is primarily based on taking medication. The reason why women take more medication after 40 is because of menopause and dealing with the effects of that. Those aren't necessarily poor health but inconvenient.
     
  6. kaleidosky

    kaleidosky Your Tweety Bird dance just cost us a run

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    What a ridiculous study...at its heart, trying to imply that being obese causes no more harm to you than not being obese in the short- or long-term.
     
  7. droxford

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    I have always felt that BMI is garbage and that body fat percentage is MUCH better to use as a gauge.
     
  8. ItsMyFault

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    I loved that movie.
     
  9. Franchise3

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    And yet there are few things worse than being a fat woman.
     
  10. Dave_78

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    fo sho
     
  11. PointForward

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    stupid, stupid article.

    everybody knows that NOTHING is worse that being a woman.
     
  12. Luckyazn

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    Worst in the chain is

    an ugly woman

    at least ugly guys with money can still get what they want .....

    1. Good lookin' guy with $
    2. Ugly guy with $
    2. Good lookin' girl with $
    3. Good lookin' broke dude
    4. Good lookin' broke girl
    5. Ugly rich girl
    6. Broke ugly girl
     
  13. Shroopy2

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    "The reasons why women use so much more medication than men are unknown, says Jarett."

    Thats all, just unknown without trying to guess? At least take a stab at it, say cuz men give less a **** about their health than women and would rather die with a beer in their hand or something.
     

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