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Sami Mansfield: BMI – A seemingly simple tool with complex implications
Jan 20, 2025, 19:50

Sami Mansfield: BMI – A seemingly simple tool with complex implications

Sami Mansfield, Founder and Consultant at Cancer Wellness for Life, shared a post on LinkedIn by Harshit Shah, Endocrinologist at Dignity HealthDignity, adding:

“Excellent share from the Lancet Commission…

BMI: A seemingly simple tool with complex implications.

While I completely understand why BMI has been widely used – it’s straightforward and easy to calculate – I can’t help but recall the challenges I faced trying to fit into the ‘healthy’ range.

As a woman who lifts heavy, stands 62 inches tall, and is fortunate to have a body that loves building muscle, BMI never felt like an accurate reflection of my health.

It often left me questioning:

Why is a single number used to define something as personal as health?

How do we account for strength, muscle, and individuality in a one-size-fits-all system?

Here’s what I’ve learned: Health is personal. It’s about how you feel, how you perform, and what allows you to thrive—not just a number on a chart.

How has BMI impacted your view of health? For those of us who work in patient care, what do our patients tell us?”

Quoting Harshit Shah’s post:

“Lancet Commission recommends focussing on body fat distribution, not just BMI.

It introduces two new categories of obesity: preclinical obesity and clinical obesity.”

Sami Mansfield: BMI - A seemingly simple tool with complex implications

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