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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m really curious as to what people are considering as “fat”? I feel like that could mean a range of BMIs depending on your perspective, where you live (different norms in different parts of the country), etc. I’m 50 years old, about 10 pounds overweight according to the BMI index, would like to lose the weight. My weight loss and my effort (I’m being honest!) have been slow going as we’ve started come out of the pandemic. I’ve been consistent with weight training but I’ve got a squishy middle for sure. What is fat? And, separate but related, I 100% agree with people that say you should never ever ever put yourself down in front of your kids. You shouldn’t be doing it in your own head ideally but certainly not allowed in front of your kids.[/quote] I would consider “fat” to be clinically obese. [/quote]
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