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Should BMI be paired with a measurement of neck circumference to get a better picture of actual obesity for individuals? -- (link)
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TFox
Jul 6 '10, 08:27
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seems to me, clearly yes. doesn't seem like either would be all that awesome on their own, but in conjunction, far superior.
(www.cnn.com)
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Something has to be done. At this rate, I'd have to lose 70 lbs to be a normal weight. That's absurd. -- nm
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Mop (220 lbs)
Jul 6, 08:45
"3.6x more likely" doesn't seem like a lot to me.
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Jul 6, 08:33
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