Before I begin I’d like to say I also don’t promote obesity.it’s as harmful to the body as being underweight.
Being underweight itself in today’s societal construct is “ideal” even though it causes more harm than benefits.
1.Unstable hormone levels |Literally bad for development|
2.Fatigue
3.Imbalanced thyroid function |Slower metabolism,also plays a role in thyroid hormones T3 and T4|
4.Malnourishment |also bad for development and harmful to bodily functions|
These are just a couple of points
Girls would hate me for this chart,but after extensive research and personal experimenting here’s the ideal BMI and body fat percentage when we’re talking about overall health.
BMI:
15-17 (underweight):Unhealthy,poor bodily functions,you’ll experience fatigue way often,bad hormone function.
18-19 (close to underweight):This is acceptable to my eye,still shouldn’t be your goal at all.
20-23:This is the best body mass index you could have,overall in terms of how you look and health it’s very good.
23-25:In my opinion this is still good,in terms of how you look it’s not better than 20-23 but you shouldn’t worry about this but you’re close to being slightly overweight so be careful.
25-27 (overweight):I just wouldn’t recommend this.
Anything above that: NO.
In terms of body fat,I will not do a chart but 21%-26% is best,If you’re above 30% or under 15% get some help.
I hate seeing people nowadays talk about that you need to be very very skinny to be accepted,remember that if you actually believe in societal expectations and constructs then you’re a clown,no one in real life would notice that your BMI is 22,which to some people is “bad” which I absolutely spit on.
Also just don’t talk to me if you’re obese,I’m not supporting you.
Currently having a BMI of 21,I feel better than when I was underweight and overweight.
@Whitepill
Being underweight itself in today’s societal construct is “ideal” even though it causes more harm than benefits.
1.Unstable hormone levels |Literally bad for development|
2.Fatigue
3.Imbalanced thyroid function |Slower metabolism,also plays a role in thyroid hormones T3 and T4|
4.Malnourishment |also bad for development and harmful to bodily functions|
These are just a couple of points
Girls would hate me for this chart,but after extensive research and personal experimenting here’s the ideal BMI and body fat percentage when we’re talking about overall health.
BMI:
15-17 (underweight):Unhealthy,poor bodily functions,you’ll experience fatigue way often,bad hormone function.
18-19 (close to underweight):This is acceptable to my eye,still shouldn’t be your goal at all.
20-23:This is the best body mass index you could have,overall in terms of how you look and health it’s very good.
23-25:In my opinion this is still good,in terms of how you look it’s not better than 20-23 but you shouldn’t worry about this but you’re close to being slightly overweight so be careful.
25-27 (overweight):I just wouldn’t recommend this.
Anything above that: NO.
In terms of body fat,I will not do a chart but 21%-26% is best,If you’re above 30% or under 15% get some help.
I hate seeing people nowadays talk about that you need to be very very skinny to be accepted,remember that if you actually believe in societal expectations and constructs then you’re a clown,no one in real life would notice that your BMI is 22,which to some people is “bad” which I absolutely spit on.
Also just don’t talk to me if you’re obese,I’m not supporting you.
Currently having a BMI of 21,I feel better than when I was underweight and overweight.
@Whitepill