TIL that the Body Mass Index (BMI) classifications aren't the same worldwide. In the US, a BMI of 30 or above is considered obese. In Japan, obesity begins at a BMI of 25 (Obesity Class 1), while in Singapore, the cutoffThread - www.reddit.com
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TIL that the Body Mass Index (BMI) classifications aren't the same worldwide. In the US, a BMI of 30 or above is considered obese. In Japan, obesity begins at a BMI of 25 (Obesity Class 1), while in Singapore, the cutoff

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