Archived Someone in the r/fitness community thinks 24,7 bmi is "crazy underweight" (i.sli.mg)
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Archived Someone in the r/fitness community thinks 24,7 bmi is "crazy underweight" (i.sli.mg)
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[–] Umrtvovacz 0 points 8 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago
Hahaha.
Wow, what a disconnect from reality. 18.5–24.9 BMI is the NORMAL weight distribution in humans.
Hams are really getting quite desperate to think a normal BMI is around 30-40. I guess that means they are just no longer human because so many rules for humans don't apply to them. Including laws of thermodynamics and preservation of energy.