^ Pull that traffic cone out a wee bit
Seems I'm halfway between obese and a healthy weight. Maybe I'll get me a cone soon
^ Pull that traffic cone out a wee bit
Seems I'm halfway between obese and a healthy weight. Maybe I'll get me a cone soon
I just squeeze in on the healthy weight chart BMI =24.5,Gert is off the scale classed as BMI =15.3 underweight.
Fit as a butchers dog
80kgs, 5' 7" bordering on obese? Recent medical was told im ok on height weight ratio.
Lost my beer belly over a year ago now, and gained muscle this year, that chart is bollix
nowt wrong with your weightOriginally Posted by sunsetter
you're just too short
5' 7" / 62kgs / 21.5 bmi.
Says I'm healthy weight . But in reality I'd be happier to be 70ish kg. Don't like eating though.
A bit overweight according to that graph..
but.. you can't just go by that. You have to look at waist circumference, bmi and weight all together. None of them tell the complete story.
I've lost almost 70 pounds (31 kilos) in the last three years which is a lot. I still have about 10-20 pounds I want to lose. Easier to put on then take off no doubt about it.
Honestly hun, don't just go by that graph okay.. if you feel good, and you like how your clothes fit and your blood work is good then just go with it.Originally Posted by chassamui
This is the BMI index NHS calculator thingy:
BMI healthy weight calculator - Health tools - NHS Choices
I'm 5'10, 76kgs, in the "healthy" range.
I am 5'10" 178cm
My weight has drifted up over the past 10 years from 73Kg to 78Kg so I am hanging onto my healthy ranking by a pubic hair.
The strange thing is that I have not visibly changed shape as far as I can tell.
Is it possible that I am becoming more dense?
I think maybe memories have a tangible weight and as you get older the cerebral accumulation weighs down on the bathroom scales.
The older you get, the harder it gets. I think I posted somewhere that cutting out sugar and taking more exercise helps, but what do i put in the vodka instead of coke? can't stand the aftertaste of unleaded coke.
Bottom line is if you are 5'8" and 15.5 stone you are overweight {fat bastard). No amount of trifling with blood work, BMI or big bones will make it different.
I was fine until I went to UK for 6 weeks in the summer. Came back and just couch potatoed for 3 months. Back on the bike now and will try tonic in the vodka.
I was going so fast on the bike yesterday the ashtray emptied itself.
Heart of Gold and a Knob of butter.
^
Try the gm diet google it u will definitely lose at least 10lb in a week - it is not a difficult diet.
I prefer this one. Suits ya to a tee.Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
lol according to that scale I need to lose 70kg's !!!!
Thanks but i am not intending to do any dieting at all. I'm a firm believer in common sense and exercise, while enjoying a normal(ish) time at the dinner table.Originally Posted by Iceman123
Diets are just fads that make people misrable.
I lost over 10ibs in the last month just by eating less and no change in exercise regime.
No offence I am just a grumpy old dog too old for new tricks. It helps that I'm always right too.
I'm 5'8 66kgs. Normal by that chart. But weight is only 1 key metric. You could be perfectly in the chart window and a lazy ass and if asked to run a 1/4 of a mile would probably die before you reached the 660 ft mark.
But I agree everyone seems to be obsessed with being fat and trust me there are some fat ass around here that read off that scale.
In the end, who cares. live it big. We are all gonna die some day and its not like there would be anything written on your epitaph about it.
Drink it straight, the way it's meant to be.Originally Posted by chassamui
Tonic sounds horrible, it only works in gin. But vodka and dry... now there's a drink!
Agreed but it's still loaded with sugar.Originally Posted by kingwilly
bugger.
Quite possibly..I think it is a male thing. haha.Originally Posted by Looper
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