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Friday Fire ? BMI is Bullshit

Friday Fire ? BMI is Bullshit

FromThe Food Code


Friday Fire ? BMI is Bullshit

FromThe Food Code

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Jul 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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In this episode we talk about the problem with the BMI scale as a measure of health.The BMI was invented over 200 years ago by a Belgian MATHEMATICIAN-that's right, knew nothing about the human body, was not a DOCTOR or health professional- named Lambert Adolphe Jacques Quetelet. He came up with BMI to help the government allocate resources to the population, and had nothing to do with how “healthy” someone was. Quetelet even requested that the formula was not to be used to measure fatness, or someone’s health status. What is BMI? The body mass index is an equation that's talked about frequently in our medical system, in health classes, and in news articles that measures weight in relation to height. BMI uses height and weight to classify people into the categories “underweight”, “healthy”, “overweight”, “obese”, “morbidly obese”- all of which have a line that’s arbitrarily drawn to separate the categories without any other factors taken into consideration. No muscle mass, no health markers, no lifestyle factors, literally just height and weight. Ironically, although the CDC uses BMI as a measure of health, the CDC’s own data show that BMI measures are inaccurate at determining … well, just about anything really. You can be the exact same height and BMI as someone else and have very different bodies. Oh, and not to mention that very same data shows that nearly half of the people classified as “obese” by the BMI standard were perfectly metabolically healthy, actually. That’s because the human body is an organism not a fucking math equation.A better measurement of health and wellness - Waist-to-hip ratioThe waist-to-hip ratio is not only an excellent way of calculating how much excess weight you are carrying, it can also be used to indicate susceptibility to a number of health issues, including high blood pressure, heart disease and diabetes. You can read more about waist-to-hip ratio here. We also have a waist-to-hip calculator here.How do you calculate your waist-to-hip ratio?Using a tape measure, take a reading from your natural waistline and the widest part of your hips. Now divide the circumference of your waist by your hip circumference measurement. Once you've done that, compare to our results chart below.Waist-to-hip ratio results chartThe figures in the waist-to-hip chart below are based upon the standards set by the German Society for Sports Medicine and Prevention (DGSP).Men / Women< 0.90 / < 0.80 normal weight0.90 to 0.99 / 0.80 to 0.84 over-weight1.0+ / 0.85+ obesityNote that the World Health Organisation deems that abdominal obesity is represented by a waist–hip ratio above 0.90 for males and above 0.85 for females.Click HERE to learn more about our Metabolic Prehab™️ program!Connect with us:Website lsn.fitInstagram @lsn.coach@lizromannutrition @beccachilcz_nutritionEmail: liz@lsn.fit or becca@lsn.fitAffiliate partners:1stPhorm - Digestive Enzymes, Greens, Protein (Fruit D Loop is one of our favorites!)Magic Spoon - use coupon code 'LSN'Top Notch Nutrition - Sleep, Hydrate (Orange Mango is our favorite!)Built Bar - use coupon code 'LSN'
Released:
Jul 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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In the Food Code, you’ll hear from Liz and Becca, nutrition coaches, passionate educators, entrepreneurs, and most importantly - new moms. We cover all things food-related, including how to find the best nutrition-approach for your lifestyle, improving your relationship with food, debunking the awful fad diets, training, mindset, parenting and more. We want to educate and empower you so that you can develop a truly healthy relationship with food where you love your life, reach your goals, and feel great. Our mission is to fight the diet culture by creating knowledgeable, strong, in-tune individuals who are DONE with restricting themselves and are ready to take back their health.