Delica - the next challenge - help please me re weight issues

surely you mean that the angular acceleration's torque (squared) is equal to, or more than, the cube of a widget, digitised to a nominal factor ?


I didn't read 1.25 pages of the "Brief History of Time for nothing me old muccka !!!

Slapped legs, If I had meant the angular acceleration , and nominal values of the widget I would have said so !!. Inverse proportionality is conjectural at best, dependant upon which beverage has been consumed.

The study of idiopathic entheogenics at the university of life is so tiring

Channa


But to liven things up even Great Whites can step on a lego brick shark.jpg
 
Well, it's widely used by the medical professionals but obviously they are wrong because as usual it's another subject matter that you are an expert on.
Just admit you are overweight like the majority of the population and that's why you are on a healthy eating regime. :lol-049::lol-049::lol-049::lol-049:
 
Nobody in the medical profession thinks that the BMI is exact, it is a rule of thumb to help people understand there body and the level of health risks that they are subject to. It then becomes a tool for them to set targets to improve themselves. Demeaning it because it does not work for international standard prop forwards and the like does little good but can add confusion and can reduce peoples incentive to drive their fitness forward. I for one congratulate obese people that reduce their BMI. It is that simple for me.

Richard

What's your BMI? - Live Well - NHS Choices
 
The BMI can be wrong, when I was racing at national/international level it showed me as over weight, which was clearly wrong by a mile.
Don't get me started on how often the so called experts have got it wrong with health advice.
 
The BMI can be wrong, when I was racing at national/international level it showed me as over weight, which was clearly wrong by a mile.
Don't get me started on how often the so called experts have got it wrong with health advice.

Read the previous post, it's a guide not an exact science.
 
The BMI can be wrong, when I was racing at national/international level it showed me as over weight, which was clearly wrong by a mile.
Don't get me started on how often the so called experts have got it wrong with health advice.

So why are you so foolish in consulting a medical professional in the first place. Make room for the people that value their help.

Richard
 
im not convinced by bmi either.

the calculator then gives a recommendation for daily calorie intake , presumably based on the simplistic activity level entered earlier, that also has a very dubious scientific basis.
 
I think it is useful as a general guide. But people have different metabolisms.

Fortunately, Doctors are also aware of this.
 
im not convinced by bmi either.

the calculator then gives a recommendation for daily calorie intake , presumably based on the simplistic activity level entered earlier, that also has a very dubious scientific basis.

Add a little common sense, titrate against response and you will find that their recommendations will lead you in the correct direction. When trying to create one rule to fit everybody, there will be people that it is wholly inappropriate for but the majority will gain from it. It gives my BMI as far too high.
I swim, canoe and cycle so have a reasonable muscle mass (confirmed on ultrasound by a surprised doctor the other day :) ) so I carry less fat that it suggests, however I am still too fat and need to loose weight if I want to live to see 80.

Richard
 
I see the bickering from the drone thread has now spread to this one also, obviously summers finished and people are not happy about winter coming, here's something that will upset more people only 85 days to christmas:dance:
 
May I suggest that you don't go around trying to convince women that they need to see you naked to see that you are overweight and please don't feel the need to publish photos!

Richard
 
May I suggest that you don't go around trying to convince women that they need to see you naked to see that you are overweight and please don't feel the need to publish photos!

Richard

Prob put them off there dinner which in turn will help them loss weight.:banana:
 
So why are you so foolish in consulting a medical professional in the first place. Make room for the people that value their help.

Richard

I have had thousands of pounds taken from my income to pay the NHS, sometimes it's to good use like patching me up, other times it's been squandered on ridiculous health advice like the one to cut down on people using butter which resulted in 10's of thousands going to an early grave.
 
I have had thousands of pounds taken from my income to pay the NHS, sometimes it's to good use like patching me up, other times it's been squandered on ridiculous health advice like the one to cut down on people using butter which resulted in 10's of thousands going to an early grave.

I look forward to reading your evidence that reducing any form of fat in a western diet is a bad idea. As for a lack of butter killing tens of thousands???

Richard
 
Funny how this thread started off as a MH weight issue now it has become a peoples weight issue.

Can't wait for it to become a planetary mass weight issue.:)
 
I look forward to reading your evidence that reducing any form of fat in a western diet is a bad idea. As for a lack of butter killing tens of thousands???

Richard

Interestingly one of the healthiest populations have a Scandinavian diet which is very high in fats, but that's an aside which is not quite understood.
Back in the day the NHS where happy to advise people to cut down on saturated fats, to this end they promoted spreads many of which contained trans fats, a real killer.
 
one of the classic heath cons is the mediteranean diet .....totally ignors that the advice is based on one study done on people largely indigenous to the med , living in a med climate , no thought at all given to different racial types or living in different climate zones before touting it as the panacea for all.

its some years since i looked at it , but if you actually look at the origional study its clear that there were one or maybe two large med countries that were part of the initial survey but excluded from the data that was used to produce the final results cos they didnt fit the conclusions that the study was trying to prove. sadly a practice found in too many health and lifestyle surveys.
 
I agree wholeheartedly with Davd here - many athletes allegedly have an unhealthy BMI when in fact they are fit as a fiddle because muscles weighs much more than fat.
 

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