• Doc to gastric bypass patient: Go on a f...ing diet!
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all this talk of fat has made me hungry :burger:
But who's healthier. The rugby player with a little bit of a beer induced belly, that trains quite hard and is a star player. [highlight][b]or[/b][/highlight] The chain smoking, celery stick eating twig. I myself am a little bit fat, but am healthy and fitter than most the people in my grade, even if they choose not to accept it. According to BMI, me and the rugby player are obese, and last time i looked, muscle weighs more than fat.
I love the caption under the picture "But doc, I jog to the refrigerator"
[QUOTE=teeheeV2;20266330]But who's healthier. The rugby player with a little bit of a beer induced belly, that trains quite hard and is a star player. [highlight][b]or[/b][/highlight] The chain smoking, celery stick eating twig. I myself am a little bit fat, but am healthy and fitter than most the people in my grade, even if they choose not to accept it. According to BMI, me and the rugby player are obese, and last time i looked, muscle weighs more than fat.[/QUOTE] It does, however you need a fuckton of muscle to be obese.
This is a case to [I]large [/I]for the health board.
[QUOTE=blah45;20260249]Gastric Bypass is a very terrible surgery. Just to lose weight, you risk starvation later in life, due to the stomach the size of a baseball, and the cost of vitamin pills will break you.[/QUOTE] You won't starve after getting gastric bypass. And vitamins aren't that expensive. Where did you read/hear that?
[QUOTE=Jallen;20265984]130lbs at 6'5" is healthier than 300lbs at 6'5".[/QUOTE] That depends on why those people weigh what they do. If that 130 pound guy is malnourished and that 300 pound guy is a bodybuilder you're wrong. (But to be honest, if both of those people have average builds neither one is "healthy".) This is why the BMI doesn't work, by the way. The more you know.
[QUOTE=Miigga;20254055]I do no exercise at all apart from the fairly short trip to school and back and I am quite underweight. (BMI 16.0 - 16.5) A classmate of mine refers to me as "skeleton man". Based on that, I'd say eating is the biggest problem in fatness. You're not going to become fat by not doing exercise as long as you don't eat too much. Also it kind of annoys me how the people in this thread seem to be going "damn fat people! they should do some exercise!". They have the right to be fat, you know. If you don't like fat people, that doesn't mean they should change themselves to suit your liking.[/QUOTE] Well, that might be just you, but usually the case is that people don't excercise. Doing little excercise will not immedeatly make you loose weight, instead it will stop you from gaining more weight. Or some people just have a very high metabolism, it will make you loose weight a whole lot faster, even if you do almost no excercise. A some years ago, I kept gaining weight. I never ate a lot, just like a regular person would do. However, I was always home, either playing computer games or watch tv or something. But now, I do excercise, 3 times 1 hour per week, and I cycle 2.5km (about 1.55 mile) to school and another 2.5km back home. Now, I only loose a very little weight, almost nothing, but atleast I don't gain weight. Also, eating very little is unhealthy. If you would eat a very little for a few days, then one day you would eat normally, you would gain weight. It has to do with metabolism, something like your body thinks 'hey, he's not really eating anything, I think it became his habit to eat a little' and days later when you start eating it would be like 'Great, finally proteins/energy/fat, I should really store that in the body'. Ofcourse that's a bit exaggerated, but it's something like that. tl;dr: You'll be fine if you do enough excercise and eat little bit more than the average person.
Good for him. These people should stop being fuckwads and do something about their problems.
[QUOTE=Jallen;20266534]It does, however you need a fuckton of muscle to be obese.[/QUOTE] OR just a body that has wide shoulders like me. And i didn't factor in that my bone in my leg is currently held together with a lot of metal. so meh [editline]07:23AM[/editline] [QUOTE=teeheeV2;20272963]OR just a body that has wide shoulders like me. And i didn't factor in that my bone in my leg is currently held together with a lot of metal. so meh[/QUOTE] And according to BMI, the whole Brisbane Broncos rugby team are Obese.
My cousin who is fat as fuck got a gastric bypass. She didn't have a disease or anything, she really should have just gone on a fucking diet.
[QUOTE=teeheeV2;20272963]OR just a body that has wide shoulders like me. And i didn't factor in that my bone in my leg is currently held together with a lot of metal. so meh [editline]07:23AM[/editline] And according to BMI, the whole Brisbane Broncos rugby team are Obese.[/QUOTE] Lemme guess, 40-45 range like me? (43.8 specifically)
[QUOTE=Fata;20251090]Believe it or not, I'm naturally fat. Or big i should say, 6'5" 300lbs But i guess i'm fat even though i only eat 2 meals out of the day and there not usually big. Not many snacks either, AND I FUCKING HATE TWINKIES. [editline]12:14PM[/editline] I know i'm fat, But i know when too stop eating. [b]NO I'M NOT THIS FUCKING WOMAN[/b] I think i stated my point. I also went too the doctors, they said i was healthy surprisingly..[/QUOTE] I'm 6'8" and 230lbs, lose some weight, fatty! [QUOTE=Used Car Salesman;20253256]hurf durf fat people are fat :shivdurf: God damn guys, grow up. So they're fat, explain to me how this effects you in the slightest.[/QUOTE] we have to see them in public, don't we?
[QUOTE=Libertas;20278810]Lemme guess, 40-45 range like me? (43.8 specifically)[/QUOTE] Well im 30 something
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