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04: BMI Is Bizarre and Icky

An episode of the Hangry Thoughts podcast, hosted by Abbey Roberts, MS, RD, titled "04: BMI Is Bizarre and Icky" was published on October 17, 2023 and runs 36 minutes.

October 17, 2023 ·36m · Hangry Thoughts

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Ever wonder, "this equation makes no forking sense?!". Same. Where did BMI come from and why do we use it to measure how "healthy" a person is? Is BMI a valid tool? How else can we measure a person's health? Abbey gets hangry on this episode and brings you the facts on BMI, how bizarre it truly is, and uncovers its racist past.

 

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