These findings suggest that BMI might not be a good index of adiposity
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How was % body fat measured in the above? Caliper?
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>literally too lazy to click the link and look for 10 secs
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lolz. Need to put ppl under water to really get down to bizz-nezz with measuring body fat %. I realize not practical (nor is MRI). My bet above study used calipers. Will click momentarily


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I was incorrect! Kudos to the authors!
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