KevinPotts
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
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- Unkind people, failure to take personal responsibility.
A typical number thrown about is that 20% of diagnosed type 2-s have a normal bmi, which is a bmi between 18.5 and 24.9. But that healthy bmi is probably not healthy for most people. For instance with my height, 188cm, my "normal" weight could be anything between 65 kg, or 88 kg! Thats a difference of 23 kg! and if those are 23 kgs of fat or muscle bmi says nothing about.
So bodyfat is a better indicator, and since I am a male I have memorized healthy bodyfat and stuff for men, women I need to look up, but if every man in the world had a bodyfat of 5.5% which is healthy btw, and loads of muscle, we would not have diabetes type 2 in the world. Having a bmi of 22.5 is not that much use if you have a bodyfat of 20% for instance, so there you have it, bodyfat matters more than bmi.
My body shape change this last 3 months has been amazing.
I now have a Withings Body Cardio set of scales and have seen my physical numbers change quite noticeably:
Height: 182 cm
BMI: 21.8
Fat mass: 17.1%
Bone mass: 4.1%
Water mass: 55.8%
And all on the downward trajectory

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