Wake n Bake, Nothing Better!

lokie

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In all seriousness, do you really think natural fructose is bad for you or are you just messing with me? I don't think I eat that much more than the average person.
Which average statistic are you using for comparison?:confused:


The average American man 20 years old and up weighs 197.9 pounds . The average waist circumference is 40.2 inches, and the average height is just over 5 feet 9 inches (about 69.1 inches) tall.

As of 2016, the average height for American women 20 years old and up is just under 5 foot 4 inches (about 63.7 inches) tall. The average weight is 170.6 pounds.
 

RetiredToker76

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Which average statistic are you using for comparison?:confused:


The average American man 20 years old and up weighs 197.9 pounds . The average waist circumference is 40.2 inches, and the average height is just over 5 feet 9 inches (about 69.1 inches) tall.

As of 2016, the average height for American women 20 years old and up is just under 5 foot 4 inches (about 63.7 inches) tall. The average weight is 170.6 pounds.
 

Laughing Grass

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Which average statistic are you using for comparison?:confused:


The average American man 20 years old and up weighs 197.9 pounds . The average waist circumference is 40.2 inches, and the average height is just over 5 feet 9 inches (about 69.1 inches) tall.

As of 2016, the average height for American women 20 years old and up is just under 5 foot 4 inches (about 63.7 inches) tall. The average weight is 170.6 pounds.
5'4" and a 170 lbs? That can't be right.
 

RetiredToker76

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I'm struggling with that being the average for 20 year old American women. It doesn't jive with my experience.
My mother was a nutritionist before she retired, specifically for heart patients. It completely jives with what I've seen in my lifetime.
Lots of fast food and sedentary lifestyles going on. At 6' I was once 289lbs, but have brought that down to 190-210 depending on time of year. Worked my ass off (literally) to get down to a healthy weight. The only way I was able to keep it down was to quit eating out completely. Slathered in fat and sold 3-4X a healthy serving is not healthy eating but it's all restaurants serve anymore, if you want something healthy they bring you a cracker.

Even the CDC agrees.

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Laughing Grass

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Fair enough.

Google ony reports what people wish to see.
Just speaking form experience most of the university aged American girls that I've known have not been nearly that heavy.

My mother was a nutritionist before she retired, specifically for heart patients. It completely jives with what I've seen in my lifetime.
Lots of fast food and sedentary lifestyles going on. At 6' I was once 289lbs, but have brought that down to 190-210 depending on time of year. Worked my ass off (literally) to get down to a healthy weight. The only way I was able to keep it down was to quit eating out completely. Slathered in fat and sold 3-4X a healthy serving is not healthy eating but it's all restaurants serve anymore, if you want something healthy they bring you a cracker.

Even the CDC agrees.

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That made more sense to me Adults aged 20 and over. I know I don't weigh the same as I did when I was 20
 
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