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Fat, Fatter, Fattest
Posted on 05/03/2007 14:14:25 | Link | Post Comment
What does body mass have to do with Financial Planning? First, the actual data I am about to talk about, Stats Canada study of Body Mass Index sites the following:
Between 1981 and 1996, the prevalence of combined obese and overweight people in Canada rose from 48% to 57% among men and from 30% to 35% among women. Rates rose in all provinces.57% overweight or obese men in Canada? This is from 10 years ago as well, and as a country I don't think we all got on a collective treadmill or started exercising, did we? What would a large portion of the population being overweight do to the economy?
- Health care costs will increase just from cardio vascular issues and such.
- Work related time off will increase (decreased productivity)
Oh and if you are asking who is the corpulent chap who's hairy back you are looking at? That's me 4 years ago before I lost about 80 lbs. Why did I lose the weight? Look at that picture and ask me that question again. Curious as to what obese might mean?
An adult male who is 1.8 metres tall (five-foot-10) and weighs 95 kg (210 pounds) would have a BMI of 30 and be considered obese.I weighed 285 lbs. and I am 6'3", so I wasn't overweight I was OBESE, by this definition.
Help the Economy, find your body mass, and see your doctor if you are overweight. It's important, if not for you, for your family.
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