In the comments to the final part of my “Gains” series, Amy F wrote,
Thanks also for clarifying your height — seeing numbers in the 120’s is sort of jarring otherwise.
Isn’t it funny that I didn’t even think about that? I have a handful of IRL friends reading this, and a couple people I’ve met only because I blog (waving), and sometimes I forget that there are other people who’ve never stood next to me. OK, so, to reiterate, I’m four foot eleven. Which means that way back before there was a BMI, the magic “ideal weight number” I would get off the chart at the doctor’s office was either (a) not there, because the chart started at 5’0″ or (b) a number that always sounded as if it might as well be the winning pick in next week’s unicorn race. (hint: It was always a two-digit number)
[Editing note. Deleted some out-of-date information about the utility of BMI.]
In my photo post below, the first picture, a few weeks after MJ was born, has me at about 160 pounds and a BMI of 32.3, well into the “obese” category. The picture taken a year later (after some time low-carbing) has me at about 148 pounds and a BMI of 29.9, at the very top of the “overweight” category. Today I weigh 127 pounds, with a BMI of 25.6, at the bottom of the “overweight” category.
If I reach 124 pounds, I’ll cross into “normal” with a BMI of 24.9. The weight I have to reach to get below a BMI of 22, and thus statistically at low risk of overweight-related health problems, is 108 pounds. That’s nineteen pounds away (and to be honest, I still do not really believe I will ever get there).
Maybe after I lose three more pounds I will have to throw an “I’m Normal” party. But perhaps a party would be counterproductive, considering.
Aha! Perhaps I will serve everything at my hypothetical party in pre-measured recommended serving sizes. “Welcome! Here are 16 tortilla chips and 1/4 cup of salsa. Can I interest you in something to drink? Would you like something that comes in twelve ounces, five ounces, or one and a half ounces? Or a little something metric, perhaps?”