BMI isn’t fatness. BMI is just weight / (height^2), which means that BMI grows linearly in proportion to a human’s scale. (Weight grows with the cube of dimensions but height^2 only grows with, well, the square.)
I used to believe this. I currently think this is aesthetically correct (ish?) but not biologically. Specifically I think there are greater health premiums for being thin when you’re taller.
I used to believe this. I currently think this is aesthetically correct (ish?) but not biologically. Specifically I think there are greater health premiums for being thin when you’re taller.