By bad metrics, the “2/3”s also includes powerlifters who bulk
Oh wow, that surely eliminates the vast majority of the 2/3.
There’s plenty of men like Jon Jones
How many?
Most NFL linebackers also fit in the same category of “obese”.
How many Americans are NFL linebackers?
Like most things the government does they don’t actually account for variables (see 75 cents on the dollar) and that on men, muscle and bone density is not accounted for in BMI.
Apparently, men in other countries don't have bone density.
Adorable, but that’s far from accurate, we both know biology isn’t your strong suit though.
Are you denying that being morbidly obese means that you need more muscle mass to carry around all that fat?
Taller people physically need a higher bone density to even walk. Again biology isn’t your strong suit…
So it's just tallness, not 'bone density' per se. Yet you claimed that BMI does not take that into account, when of course it does take tallness into account.
BTW, just looking around at what Americans call 'tall', it's pretty funny to hear one bragging about how tall they are. 6 foot and taller is the norm in northern Europe.
Oh wow, that surely eliminates the vast majority of the 2/3.
How many?
How many Americans are NFL linebackers?
Apparently, men in other countries don't have bone density.
You don’t. This isn’t even anecdotal, just about every ethnicity grows taller and has more muscle mass in America versus a foreign country.
Taller, you said? So nothing about bone density?
Yes, if you're morbidly obese, you'll need slightly more muscle mass to keep up all that fat. That's not exactly something to brag about.
Adorable, but that’s far from accurate, we both know biology isn’t your strong suit though.
Taller people physically need a higher bone density to even walk. Again biology isn’t your strong suit…
Are you denying that being morbidly obese means that you need more muscle mass to carry around all that fat?
So it's just tallness, not 'bone density' per se. Yet you claimed that BMI does not take that into account, when of course it does take tallness into account.
BTW, just looking around at what Americans call 'tall', it's pretty funny to hear one bragging about how tall they are. 6 foot and taller is the norm in northern Europe.