I'm mid 40's. I have weighed 13 to 13.5 stones and had a 34" waist for as long as I can remember (certainly 15 years). I don't smoke, don't eat meat, visit the Gym three times a week and only drink moderate amounts of alcohol at weekends.
In my recent Gym assessment I was told I was at my ideal weight and I had a healthy lifestyle.
Now the Government now tells me, pretty consistenly and bluntly (using BMI) that I am overweight and should lose a stone.
Setting aside the imprecision of the calculation (and I acknowledge it is essentially right as I have a paunch), surely the message should be put into more context. Why use the term 'overweight' which is very negative. It all adds to life's stress and increases lack of self esteem.
I know many people are worse off than I am - how must they receive this message ?
In my recent Gym assessment I was told I was at my ideal weight and I had a healthy lifestyle.
Now the Government now tells me, pretty consistenly and bluntly (using BMI) that I am overweight and should lose a stone.
Setting aside the imprecision of the calculation (and I acknowledge it is essentially right as I have a paunch), surely the message should be put into more context. Why use the term 'overweight' which is very negative. It all adds to life's stress and increases lack of self esteem.
I know many people are worse off than I am - how must they receive this message ?
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