2 results for "2480251a82327a67b2945e40bbacddce"
>>76723573
>What hapened?
The WHO changed the BMI measures in 1998, creating the obesity crisis out of nowhere. Were people fatter in the past, or now? While you are pretty sure you definitely know the answer (past=thinner because photos and media), there is no way to tell because of all the WHO shenanigans. Additionally, BMI wasn't used back then the way it is now, so there are no stats to compare. We only have small numbers, which do not confirm the specualtion of a skinny past. From Germany:
>Zwischen 1985 und 2017 erhöhte sich der durchschnittliche BMI von Frauen und Männern weltweit um 2,1 Einheiten (kg/m2). Das entspricht einer durchschnittlichen Gewichtszunahme von fünf bis sechs Kilogramm pro Person. Mehr als die Hälfte dieses weltweiten Anstiegs wurde dabei im ländlichen Raum verzeichnet.
tl;dr: BMI rose about 2 points form 1985 to 2017. It's claimed that's an average gain of around 11 lbs per person. Not that catastrophic, isn't it? But is it true? We don't really know.

>If you control the past, you control the future.
tl;dr: Be very careful what you believe.
>>76471129
>My nigga, there are literal dozens of examples of it in fasting communities where they post their before/after result pictures.
That is not proof, it's evidence at best.

>>76472448
People just realize literally all the fitness memes are bullshit and modern science has no answer to the obesity epidemic that it created itself in 1998 by manipulating BMI classifications.