tim.tdj Posted November 23, 2018 Posted November 23, 2018 Hi Everyone Does anyone here know what BMI value you have to get below in order to absolutely guarantee that you do not have a harmful amount of fat in or around any of your organs? Thank you very much. Kind regards Tim
StringJunky Posted November 23, 2018 Posted November 23, 2018 (edited) 3 hours ago, tim.tdj said: Hi Everyone Does anyone here know what BMI value you have to get below in order to absolutely guarantee that you do not have a harmful amount of fat in or around any of your organs? Thank you very much. Kind regards Tim Look at your belly. I know that's not a number but If you can pinch an inch or less you should be ok. Edited November 23, 2018 by StringJunky
Sensei Posted November 24, 2018 Posted November 24, 2018 20 hours ago, StringJunky said: Look at your belly. I know that's not a number but If you can pinch an inch or less you should be ok. @tim.tdj was asking about TOFI (thin-outside-fat-inside). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOFI "To classify an individual as TOFI, it is essential to measure their internal fat content. This is done by using magnetic resonance Imaging (MRI) or CT scanning.:" 1
StringJunky Posted November 24, 2018 Posted November 24, 2018 3 hours ago, Sensei said: @tim.tdj was asking about TOFI (thin-outside-fat-inside). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOFI "To classify an individual as TOFI, it is essential to measure their internal fat content. This is done by using magnetic resonance Imaging (MRI) or CT scanning.:" Interesting. Never heard of that.
tim.tdj Posted November 25, 2018 Author Posted November 25, 2018 On 11/23/2018 at 5:59 PM, StringJunky said: Look at your belly. I know that's not a number but If you can pinch an inch or less you should be ok. 11 hours ago, Sensei said: @tim.tdj was asking about TOFI (thin-outside-fat-inside). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOFI "To classify an individual as TOFI, it is essential to measure their internal fat content. This is done by using magnetic resonance Imaging (MRI) or CT scanning.:" Hi StringJunky and Sensei Thank you both very much for your replies. Yes, Sensei. I was thinking about TOFI when I made the original post. The lower end of the BMI scale in the study mentioned in the Wikipedia article Sensei linked to is 20. I have actually recently been on a diet which in the last half year (approx) has so far taken my BMI from about 24 to 19.7 so I think I may now be safe. I don't know though. I rather wish that the study had included as a group the range 18.5 to 20. I have found a link to the study. It is as follows: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/225060033_Excess_body_fat_in_obese_and_normal-weight_subjects Thank you very much. Kind regards Tim
StringJunky Posted November 25, 2018 Posted November 25, 2018 10 minutes ago, tim.tdj said: Hi StringJunky and Sensei Thank you both very much for your replies. Yes, Sensei. I was thinking about TOFI when I made the original post. The lower end of the BMI scale in the study mentioned in the Wikipedia article Sensei linked to is 20. I have actually recently been on a diet which in the last half year (approx) has so far taken my BMI from about 24 to 19.7 so I think I may now be safe. I don't know though. I rather wish that the study had included as a group the range 18.5 to 20. I have found a link to the study. It is as follows: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/225060033_Excess_body_fat_in_obese_and_normal-weight_subjects Thank you very much. Kind regards Tim I think a big contributor to visceral fat is fructose, so restricting that in your diet is probably a good idea. Table sugar has it in in.
tim.tdj Posted November 25, 2018 Author Posted November 25, 2018 2 minutes ago, StringJunky said: I think a big contributor to visceral fat is fructose, so restricting that in your diet is probably a good idea. Table sugar has it in in. Hi SringJunky Thank you very much for your advice. I am on keto so hopefully my current sugar intake is below the danger level. Kind regards Tim
Sensei Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 23 hours ago, tim.tdj said: The lower end of the BMI scale in the study mentioned in the Wikipedia article Sensei linked to is 20. I have actually recently been on a diet which in the last half year (approx) has so far taken my BMI from about 24 to 19.7 so I think I may now be safe. I don't know though. I rather wish that the study had included as a group the range 18.5 to 20. No, you should go to MRI, to verify internal fat in your body. From plain BMI you cannot get enough information about it.
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