Spyke

You know, we really need more highway lanes and more cars, we should really get everyone engaged with technology, consumers can decide for themselves if cheap and readily available heavily processes sugary, fatty, salty foods are what they prefer to eat.

Huh, why is everyone so fat?

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JimmyMemesreply
lemmy.world

Yeah, that's what the chart says, and about 40% are oveweight

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It does, it just calls it extreme instead of morbid.

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So, just to be clear, if I'm following correctly: the chart is incorrect. The error in the chart is that it ignores that obese people are also overweight, and "extreme obese" people are also both obese and overweight.

So rather than show the obese people as a subset of overweight, and extreme obese as a subset of obese, the chart is adding the percentages together to falsely represent each designation cumulatively.

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lemmy.world

This graph is objectively incorrect which does a disservice to the real problem it's intended to address. This is misinformation.

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Rukmerreply
lemmy.world

I want both of you to elaborate. I don't think anyone is denying obesity rates are doing up, but the graph doesn't seem like a good way to show this? It doesn't even include healthy weight people.

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Scale goes from 0 to 100% so yes I'd say you're correct, minus maybe anorexic people.

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Chrisreply
lemmy.world

Ridiculous as in untrue or ridiculous that we as american's have let our society get here?

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lemmy.world

Untrue. BMI is a 200 year-old linear algorithm invented by a drug salesman.

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BMI is a useful health indicator on average. Sometimes there are exceptions, but in most cases, epidemiology evidence demonstrates it is a predictor for lots of bad shit.

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lemmy.world

What's more ridiculous is what's considered "overweight" since it's just based on BMI, which itself is just based on height and weight.

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You really think a significant proportion are likely to be bodybuilders?

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