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Optimum BMI - comment

Postby geo » Fri Aug 17, 2018 7:10 am

I guess sometimes more is better

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I won't believe it till I see it for myself! :shock:
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Re: Optimum BMI - comment

Postby JeffN » Fri Aug 17, 2018 7:15 am

geo wrote:
I guess sometimes more is better

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Less risk of Metabolic Syndrome?
I won't believe it till I see it for myself! :shock:


:)

I wish they went more into details of those who were the 15-19% and >20% losers and how they did it (diet, exercise, education, income, behavior, support, etc) as losing and maintaining that kind of wt loss in a usual study is big news. The average is 5-10%.
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Re: Optimum BMI - comment

Postby geo » Fri Aug 17, 2018 7:41 am

Maybe they been reading our Forums :)

Has their ever been a study where they actually paid people to lose weight and keep it off? The more loss the more $$?
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