Originally posted by blas87
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With all the people talking about how fat Kevin Smith is and the debate on whether or not it is healthy. Which I think is a fair debate. I have seen overweight people who are very strong and in good shape. I've seen skinny people who couldn't lift a paperweight and have health problems out the wazzoo.
I keep hearing everywhere about an obesity pandemic... which aside from the question of whether or not that really is a health problem... I question if it really exists. In the computer lab I'm in, looking around I'd estimate about 50 people in the room... out of them, I would say I am the "fattest" person here (and those who have seen the pictures of me know that isn't that fat). There is apparently 300 people who work where I work, and granted I haven't met or even seen them all... but I can think of maybe a dozen at most people who are more overweight than me. I don't see it on the buses or trains. Where is this pandemic that people talk about?
Penn and Teller did an episode on obesity standards and they brought in a skinny guy... not a visible ounce of fat on his body (nice body by the way too oh, what were we talking about again ), the doctor they brought in took the measurements etc. and determined that Mr. I would love to be that skinny was overweight
So, is it really that big of a health risk?
Is it really the pandemic people claim it is?
And are we setting the standard artificially high which makes it look like a pandemic when it's not?
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