Comments by "ÉIRE" (@EIRE55) on "" video.
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In my opinion, I don't believe that what you weigh on the scales can calibrate one's state of healthy weight, because our physical make-up can vary quite a lot.
It's perfectly normal for many children to look a little chubby, and it naturally wears off as they grow and develop. In my early childhood, I was a wee bit chubby in comparison to my younger sister and my twin brother, but that disappeared by the time I reached 12 years of age. I'm now a woman of 5' 10", and weigh ten stone, which is supposedly underweight for my height. Nope.
The main problem with today's increase in real obesity is definitely caused by that person's diet, as well as lack of general exercise.
Instead of using fanciful and incorrect statistics, we only need to use our eyes to determine when someone, child or adult, is overweight. As for obesity, the parent of a child is the one responsible for their eating habits.
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