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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2442355" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>BMI is also Baloney Mass Index when it comes to matters diabetic but is a term lots of people are familiar with and we all know large people who are healthy apart from sore knees and skinnies who have full blown metabolic syndrome.</p><p>In the popular mind though obesity is the cause of type 2 and I feel it may take a while to shift the paradigm assuming that Prof Taylor's work does prove his hypothesis re personal fat threshold.</p><p>Waist size (or gain in waist size relative to you) is better hence I quite like the denim shrinkage concept! As long as we are not talking about cheating with stretch denim or jeggings!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2442355, member: 365308"] BMI is also Baloney Mass Index when it comes to matters diabetic but is a term lots of people are familiar with and we all know large people who are healthy apart from sore knees and skinnies who have full blown metabolic syndrome. In the popular mind though obesity is the cause of type 2 and I feel it may take a while to shift the paradigm assuming that Prof Taylor's work does prove his hypothesis re personal fat threshold. Waist size (or gain in waist size relative to you) is better hence I quite like the denim shrinkage concept! As long as we are not talking about cheating with stretch denim or jeggings! [/QUOTE]
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