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SWTORFanatic

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25. I remember a yahoo article 3 or so years ago on this effect and stating
Tue Jan 1, 2013, 08:50 PM
Jan 2013

that spare tire might be a life preserver :p

We never hear about the risks of being underweight, and they can be great. JDPriestly Jan 2013 #1
Maybe eating more often can help at times Born Free Jan 2013 #34
Thanks for your post. JDPriestly Jan 2013 #36
I've often wondered why people the world over gain weight as they grow older Lydia Leftcoast Jan 2013 #2
Yes, metabolism slows down BanzaiBonnie Jan 2013 #14
I'm 67, 6' 1", 200 lb oldbanjo Jan 2013 #30
I do water aerobics three to five days a week, and all it does is keep me from gaining Lydia Leftcoast Jan 2013 #31
Women were designed by evolution to have a layer of fat on them. RC Jan 2013 #3
These are my exact numbers. LOL Mojorabbit Jan 2013 #4
What is the distribution of people who are at the lower levels of obesity? high density Jan 2013 #5
That puts you at a much lower risk category. Good job Yo_Mama Jan 2013 #7
Good job. AtheistCrusader Jan 2013 #13
Only figure I've noticed lately dipsydoodle Jan 2013 #20
This is not news - it's been known for a long time Yo_Mama Jan 2013 #6
Brought up on the thinner, the better way of thinking, wondered about thin people with HBP and freshwest Jan 2013 #8
I'm betting they get a lot more nutrution than a lot of stick figures Skittles Jan 2013 #9
HUH? bitchkitty Jan 2013 #10
There's such a thing as too thin TexasBushwhacker Jan 2013 #32
I think I'm at less risk bitchkitty Jan 2013 #33
Well a BMI of 18.5 is the absolute bottom limit TexasBushwhacker Jan 2013 #39
Guess I'm going to die young, then. crim son Jan 2013 #11
Eh, my dad's parent's were definitely in the overweight if not SWTORFanatic Jan 2013 #23
QUIT TOYING WITH MY EMOTIONS. AtheistCrusader Jan 2013 #12
I'm encouraged by the density bucolic_frolic Jan 2013 #15
"Overweight" is not the same as obese lolly Jan 2013 #16
ditto dipsydoodle Jan 2013 #19
I remember a yahoo article 3 or so years ago on this effect and stating SWTORFanatic Jan 2013 #25
LMAO n/t L0oniX Jan 2013 #17
Oh, lord, don't mention that here -- I did a few years ago and got flamed to hell and back melody Jan 2013 #18
I had a life-threatening illness a few years back latebloomer Jan 2013 #21
So is Elsie Scheel still alive today? csziggy Jan 2013 #22
I'm 6'2, 215 pounds, large frame, and relatively muscular female SWTORFanatic Jan 2013 #24
Overweight has never been more dangerous than weight fluctuation Recursion Jan 2013 #26
It does? Where do you get that from? kwassa Jan 2013 #28
I think anorexic fashion has set the "health" standards for this country Sarah Ibarruri Jan 2013 #27
Low fat foods are healthier, particularly low saturated fat foods. kwassa Jan 2013 #29
Not necessarily true. thebard77 Jan 2013 #35
Low fat is a real term, too. kwassa Jan 2013 #37
Actually no thebard77 Jan 2013 #38
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