body mass index
Sep. 6th, 2003 11:00 amA Washington Post op-ed writer complains about the definition of obesity.
The last time I went to the doctor, after remarking on how skinny I was, she measured my Body Mass Index just for kicks, and was shocked to discover that I'm at the extreme high end of the "normal" range, on the verge of being officially overweight by the charts.
I've been skinnier (and fatter too), and I'll be the first to admit I've got a barely visible spare tire developing around the middle. But it's still pretty weird.
The last time I went to the doctor, after remarking on how skinny I was, she measured my Body Mass Index just for kicks, and was shocked to discover that I'm at the extreme high end of the "normal" range, on the verge of being officially overweight by the charts.
I've been skinnier (and fatter too), and I'll be the first to admit I've got a barely visible spare tire developing around the middle. But it's still pretty weird.
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Date: 2003-09-06 03:48 pm (UTC)The ironic part is, in a more primitive primate culture, this should all be to my advantage, because I could push people around easily and assert a high social position. Maybe it's payback after countless generations of mass-based social hierarchies.
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Date: 2003-09-06 09:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-09-06 10:25 pm (UTC)-Andy N
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