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BMI overweight

Newbie777

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Type 2
Two days ago I went see my GP about some medicine and he decided he wanted to see how much I weigh, 77kg was the read and then with my height he said my BMI 26 and I was overweight!
I told him I have lost body fat and not too much weight, but he still insisted that I need to lose at least 3kg!

Not happy as I have done a lot of hard work to bring my BG right down, going to gym , carb controlled diet etc.

I went to the gym and noticed a machine and it gives you a breakdown of your body composition.

I was surprised by the reads, fat is 21%, muscle is 45% and hydration level is 56% hardly overweight!!

So my issue is why do we still use BMI, it is not accurate and misleading.
 
BMI is little more than a guide line for the average person.
Athletes have a BMI well over 25 as it's all muscle.
I have a BMI of 23, but no one would say I'm thin, but I do feel good and don't look so bad either

BMI is just a guide line
 
Mine is 26, but a lot of it is boob weight :rofl:
 
BMI is little more than a guide line for the average person.
Athletes have a BMI well over 25 as it's all muscle.
I have a BMI of 23, but no one would say I'm thin, but I do feel good and don't look so bad either

BMI is just a guide line
Yes that's make sense, just don't why they still use it, a bit like the low fat diet for Diabetics!
 
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