Interesting. I kept seeing that story and clips of her and Anderson crying, they never mentioned the dialysis. Also, the guy looked very heavy. I’ve heard a high BMI can be an issue.
There have been a few people in mine and a neighboring state that died under 40. Was very intrigued so I looked them up, two had pictures in the article, found the third on Facebook. All VERY heavy, not just “might be classified as overweight”
It didn’t mention anything else about their health. I know it was a tiny scale but I found that to be an interesting correlation.
I saw an article about a younger woman that died. Deep in the article it said she was "mildly" obese. Mildly? What is mildly obese? Is that weighing 250 pounds instead of 600 pounds? If your obese, your too fat. It's like saying someone is mildly pregnant or mildly a male. The woman was OBESE.
Being overweight is a huge risk factor with this, yes. Diabetes is #1. Was he also diabetic? Obese, on dialysis, and diabetic? Not likely to survive long, even without the rona.
Next we'll hear that Judas killed himself because of CCPvirus.
For sure. America is fatter than ever. They give away so much "free" food...free school breakfasts and lunches (and in our area they started adding dinner, plus weekends, so we get to pay for that in taxes), SNAP benefits, food pantries. People are huge. I saw a stat and I am not sure if it was accurate, so I need to look into it, but it was something like 8 percent have a BMI that is considered too low. 12 Percent have a normal range BMI, and 80 percent have a BMI over 28. This was worldwide. 80 percent have a BMI over 28! How is this even possible? Do people just sit on a couch all day stuffing their faces with food?
I have been between a 21-22 BMI my entire life. I eat a lot of food that I shouldn't, but I never eat at restaurants and very rarely eat fast food (maybe once or twice a year), although I will eat healthy Subway sandwich a few times a year.
I have been relatively active my entire life.
The combination of exercise and eating out has created the large BMI's we see today. It's crazy how really inactive people are and the massive proportion of times they eat out.
Interesting. I kept seeing that story and clips of her and Anderson crying, they never mentioned the dialysis. Also, the guy looked very heavy. I’ve heard a high BMI can be an issue.
You’re right. Anderson is Oprah.
There have been a few people in mine and a neighboring state that died under 40. Was very intrigued so I looked them up, two had pictures in the article, found the third on Facebook. All VERY heavy, not just “might be classified as overweight” It didn’t mention anything else about their health. I know it was a tiny scale but I found that to be an interesting correlation.
I saw an article about a younger woman that died. Deep in the article it said she was "mildly" obese. Mildly? What is mildly obese? Is that weighing 250 pounds instead of 600 pounds? If your obese, your too fat. It's like saying someone is mildly pregnant or mildly a male. The woman was OBESE.
https://www.cdc.gov/obesity/adult/defining.html
This is helpful! I am saving it. Thank you!
AC seems way too robotic to be doing sob stories.
Doesn’t strike me as the compassionate type
But then again, CNN
He and Jimmy Kimmel cry all the time lately. I think their meds are off or something.
Being overweight is a huge risk factor with this, yes. Diabetes is #1. Was he also diabetic? Obese, on dialysis, and diabetic? Not likely to survive long, even without the rona.
Next we'll hear that Judas killed himself because of CCPvirus.
He definitely cried, but I guess it could’ve been like actor crying.
high BMI is always an issue, wuflu or no
and yes, fuck CNN
For sure. America is fatter than ever. They give away so much "free" food...free school breakfasts and lunches (and in our area they started adding dinner, plus weekends, so we get to pay for that in taxes), SNAP benefits, food pantries. People are huge. I saw a stat and I am not sure if it was accurate, so I need to look into it, but it was something like 8 percent have a BMI that is considered too low. 12 Percent have a normal range BMI, and 80 percent have a BMI over 28. This was worldwide. 80 percent have a BMI over 28! How is this even possible? Do people just sit on a couch all day stuffing their faces with food?
I have been between a 21-22 BMI my entire life. I eat a lot of food that I shouldn't, but I never eat at restaurants and very rarely eat fast food (maybe once or twice a year), although I will eat healthy Subway sandwich a few times a year.
I have been relatively active my entire life.
The combination of exercise and eating out has created the large BMI's we see today. It's crazy how really inactive people are and the massive proportion of times they eat out.