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Greetings! You are reading an article from The Mudville Gazette. To reach the front page, with all the latest news and views, click the logo above or "main" below. Thanks for stopping by! February 12, 2009 Re: FatvetsBy GreyhawkBut seriously folks... The key to this report is the definition of overweight. And that's included in the actual report: For this report, the endpoint of data summaries and analyses were outpatient medical encounters with diagnoses specifi c for/suggestive of overweight/obesity (“clinical overweight”). A medical encounter for clinical overweight was defi ned as at least one of the following: an outpatient encounter with a diagnosis of “overweight or obesity” (ICD-9-CM: 278.00-278.02); an outpatient encounter with a Vcoded diagnosis indicating a body mass index above 25 kg/m2 for adults (V85.2-V85.4); or an outpatient encounter with a pediatric body mass index above the 85th percentile for persons up to 20 years of age.I highlighted the body mass index (BMI) above. That "25" figure is the basis for every report you will ever see or hear about the large percentage of "overweight people" - in the military, America, or the world. You can determine your body mass index here. Go ahead, I'll wait. So - are you overweight? Actually, unless you are skinny by any reasonable definition you are. If you're 6' even and weigh 185 your BMI is 25.1, fatboy. Doesn't matter if it's solid muscle and not an ounce of actual fat - you are overweight. This is not to imply there aren't any folks in the military who could stand to shed a few pounds. There are - I see them every day. But using BMI of 25 to define "overweight" is a measure of nothing but ignorance. Me? Right now I'm six three and a half, 190. BMI = 23.4. But there's a picture of me in Iraq (2007) in the sidebar. I believe I weighed about 205-210 at that time. Plug those numbers into the BMI formula and you'll discover that I was "overweight". By the way, I'm wearing armor - front, rear, and side plates - in that picture. The weight is not included in that 210, but the bulk probably makes me look even bigger than actual size. Posted by Greyhawk / February 12, 2009 7:57 PM | Permalink 1 Comment |
March 17, 2010Dawn Patrol 03/17/2010 [Mrs Greyhawk]
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AFGHANISTANSuicide attackers killed in Afghanistan -- [CNN] US kills 8 terrorists in 2 new airstrikes in North Waziristan -- [LWJ - Bill Roggio] S.N.A.B.U. = Situation Normal All BAF-fed Up -- [Afghanistan My Last Tour - in Afghanistan] Post Office Doesn't Like Me -- [Afghanistan My Last Tour - in Afghanistan] Danger Room Explainer: Outsourced Intel in Afghanistan -- [Danger Room] IRAQIraq Votes - Part VI -- [MEMRI] Mission Accomplished: Astroturfing Baghdad -- [Danger Room]
U.S. AND OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLDAllies everywhere feeling snubbed by President Obama -- [Washington Post] Chahar-Shanbeh Souri -- [Planet Iran]
WAR ON TERROR /TERRORISMIf bin Laden is found, he'll be killed, Holder says -- [AP] ACLU files lawsuit for information on US Predator program -- [Threat Matrix] SUPPORTING THE TROOPSArmy Suicides Grow, but This Soldier Was Saved -- [Politics Daily] Silver Star Winner Reprimanded for Afghan Battle -- [ABC]
MILITARYArrrrrrmy Training, SIR! -- [This Ain't Hell] WELCOME HOMEBushrod honors were not misplaced -- [Fredericksburg.com] They're Coming Home! -- [KBND]
THE MEDIA/CULTUREIt's just some ribbon. -- [From my Position...]
POLITICSGE and Ronald Reagan: The Mutual Gift That Keeps On Giving -- [Politics Daily] Petraeus Testifies About DADT
The Petraeus briefing: Biden's embarrassment is not the whole story -- [Foreign Policy Blog] HUMOR/SATIRE
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This is why I don't bother to take seriously any of the scaremongering about our epidemic of obesity in America. Considering that when I was 22, I was in the best shape of my life. I was 5'9", 190lbs and pretty much all muscle. Solid, lean muscle. I could have been in the movie 300 without any CGI touchups. But based on charts at the doctor's office, I was considered "overweight/obese". That was the last time I took anything seriously about health coming from government or the mass media.