• GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml
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      2 days ago

      It’s an oversimplification, yes. It’s a deliberate one, designed to be easy to collect at a population-level.

      It’s a bit like turning down the resolution a whole lot on an image - you lose details to the point where there’s a whole lot you can no longer tell from the image, but some parts of the whole picture can still be interpreted.

      In the case of BMI, this is stuff at a statistical level, the one where you need thousands of people and multiple percentage points to actually be able to tell stuff.

      It also actively causes harm on the individual level through healthcare providers and insurance.

      I don’t disagree. It’s not made for this purpose and should not be used for it either. A larger solution of getting rid of private health insurance as a system is what I would recommend, of course.

      Weight stigma causes worse health outcomes

      It’s horrible that this has to be added as a caveat, but I’ll add it anyway:

      It’s not ok to be mean to people on account of what they weigh

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        “Easy to collect” and “useful” aren’t necessarily correlated. Waist size, for example, deals with a few of the problems with BMI like athletic builds (but not the general issue of correlating weight with health) and should be easier to collect as a tape measure is more portable than a scale. Still stuck with BMI though for some reason.