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Obesity in the US

Started by Jay, July 07, 2011, 07:10:41 PM

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Jay

The substantial rise in food hasn't prevented the rise in obesity. Leading the US is Mississippi where 34.4% of the populastion is obese. Generally the Southern states were the most obese, Midwest in the middle, the East and West the lowest.
;D You Southern boys like your vittles, and fried to boot.

savduck

Yep, Im guilty. But I bet Ill die happy with  bisquit gravy dripping out the corner of my mouth.
Georgia Boy

dirt road ninja

Quote from: savduck on July 07, 2011, 07:21:44 PM
Yep, Im guilty. But I bet Ill die happy with  bisquit gravy dripping out the corner of my mouth.
: :happy0064: :happy0064:

hobbes

You did notice which state had the lowest percentage didn't you??? 

mountman62

we like our stuff seasoned with hot grease & butter
It's not a passion, It's an OBSESSION

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stinkpickle

Quote from: hobbes on July 07, 2011, 11:39:51 PM
You did notice which state had the lowest percentage didn't you??? 

Fat must boil away faster at higher elevations.   :D

ILIKEHEVI-13

Quote from: stinkpickle on July 08, 2011, 05:58:22 AM
Quote from: hobbes on July 07, 2011, 11:39:51 PM
You did notice which state had the lowest percentage didn't you??? 

Fat must boil away faster at higher elevations.   :D

Yea and we can get to where we are going a lot faster and burn fewer calories than they do going up and down hills.   :lol:

Jay

Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on July 08, 2011, 06:26:39 AM
Quote from: stinkpickle on July 08, 2011, 05:58:22 AM
Quote from: hobbes on July 07, 2011, 11:39:51 PM
You did notice which state had the lowest percentage didn't you??? 

Fat must boil away faster at higher elevations.   :D

Yea and we can get to where we are going a lot faster and burn fewer calories than they do going up and down hills.   :lol:

;D Both good points.

savduck

Man I was thinking about this tonight as i downed some southern style homemade brocolli casserole and home made Lassanga tonight.
Georgia Boy

Jay

Quote from: savduck on July 08, 2011, 10:28:43 PM
Man I was thinking about this tonight as i downed some southern style homemade brocolli casserole and home made Lassanga tonight.
;D Not very long I'll bet.

loner

we have all had problems with weight control issues for many reasons.during the summer,with little excercise other than working in the yard,i put on some extra lbs.one has to wonder why the EBT [gov't debit card] causes much of the problem with those on welfare.here in ms.it is shocking to get behind someone with several hundred $ of items that you know are not healthy when consumed daily in front of the big screen while watching the day go by from the recliner.the irony, of watching someone weighing 300-400 lbs in an electric handicap cart due to their weight buying junk food.no,i am not a racist.i just don't believe in socialism. :(
just an ole' retired man that still believes in values,and common courtesy.

savduck

Quote from: Jay on July 08, 2011, 10:37:23 PM
Quote from: savduck on July 08, 2011, 10:28:43 PM
Man I was thinking about this tonight as i downed some southern style homemade brocolli casserole and home made Lassanga tonight.
;D Not very long I'll bet.


Up until my fork put that first bite in my mouth......and then I felt sorry for all the rest of you non southeners.    :icon_thumright:
Georgia Boy

longspur

anybody wana lose some weight. Sell that zero turn and buy a push mower. Sell that tractor and buy a mule. Sell that stihl and buy a cross cut. sell that wood splitter and buy an ax. Sell that 4weeler and use your boots. Cook every day and don't even think about micky d's or pizza hut. Got any fat kids? Sell that tv and make them help you. Personally, I'll just keep my lbs.

hobbes

Don't shoot the messenger, but it doesn't take 3 or 400 lbs to be considered "obese".  Obese is any BMI over 30.

A couple examples:  Anyone that is 5' 9" and over 205 lbs, or 6' and over 225, has a BMI over 30 and qualifies.

A BMI 25+ is considered overweight.

5'-9" and over 170 or 6' and over 185 has a BMI over 25 and is considered overweight. 

I'm not picture of health and am currently at a 26, but have fluctuated between 24 and 27 over the last 5 years.

sugarray

Quote from: hobbes on July 09, 2011, 06:53:52 PM
Don't shoot the messenger, but it doesn't take 3 or 400 lbs to be considered "obese".  Obese is any BMI over 30.

A couple examples:  Anyone that is 5' 9" and over 205 lbs, or 6' and over 225, has a BMI over 30 and qualifies.

A BMI 25+ is considered overweight.

5'-9" and over 170 or 6' and over 185 has a BMI over 25 and is considered overweight.  

I'm not picture of health and am currently at a 26, but have fluctuated between 24 and 27 over the last 5 years.

These are great points!!  What this doesn't take into consideration is bone structure though.   You can have a small, medium, or large bone structure and this will affect your weight, which is not accounted for by your height.  Also, muscle mass.  So body builders are all obese.

The biggest predictor of shortened life, early heart disease and stroke, diabetes, etc is WAIST size.  More abdominal fat means more in the arteries and more clogging.

Sad day indeed when people look at a 5 yr old that weighs over 100 lbs already and say, "next strongest man".  I just have to shake my head, cause he is the one that dies at 25 or 30 from a heart attack.