bazoo513 t1_iusod40 wrote
Reply to comment by Techygal9 in New research from the University of Vermont finds the most viewed content on TikTok relating to food, nutrition and weight perpetuates a toxic diet culture among teens and young adults and that expert voices are largely missing from the conversation by Wagamaga
So, a marathon runner, waterpilo player and shot petter should all strive toward the same BMI? Good to know. Or are the latter two bound to live shorter?
Techygal9 t1_iussqeu wrote
I think you’re being purposely obtuse about this. But bmi norms have ranges that can be 20 to 50lbs depending on your height. For athletes they may fall into the overweight category because of dense muscles. But their doctor would use bmi in conjunction with circumference of the neck/waist or body fat tests. That’s where the other 13% accuracy comes from.
bazoo513 t1_iusw64e wrote
Oh, 100% combined predictive accuracy? I see Nobel somewhere here
Don't be ridiculous. Then again, having worked with physicians and being acquaintances with their typical skills in experiment design, statistics and data reduction, I am not surprised.
TH3BUDDHA t1_iusw4s1 wrote
If you look at the physique of many shotputters, they are absolutely statistically likely to live shorter.
bazoo513 t1_iusxzgv wrote
You conclude that "by looking at their physique", or by looking at actual data?
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