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korean diets

[tl;dr music] two week ago, we did a video about mukbangs and we talked about how some korean superstars are eating obscene amounts of food on camera and not gaining an ounce of weight off of it. this lead to a lot of discussion and comments that had nothing to do with the actual mukbangs but had to do with eating and eating disorders in korea. korean diets, we also got a question from shivi who asked, "how are eating disorders treated in korea, how are they perceived in korea and if somebody has an eating disorder, is there any way to get them any help?" this is quite the topic. yes. yes it is. now, one thing i want to say at the beginning is that some of the comments i also saw from people said things like "oh, asian girls are so skinny, i can't tell if they're anorexic or they're just asian" and that really actually makes me feel really upset because my sister is pretty much half of my size she's older than me, but she's like a size 0 to 1 and...

Setting a Realistic Weight Loss Goal

No matter which low carb diet program you choose, one of the first things most dieters do is set a weight loss goal. Most of the time, this goal involves a number on the scale. Sometimes, that number is realistic, but most of the time it's not. Weight charts are sometimes used by medical professionals to tell you exactly what you should weigh. Many dieters use them to help them make a weight loss goal. These numbers are supposed to take your height, gender and sometimes age under consideration. The general rule is that a 5-foot individual such as myself should weigh about 100 pounds. A man should weigh around 110. For every inch taller, you would add an additional 5 or 6 pounds. These charts were designed for life insurance companies, not dieters. Hence, the numbers reflect life expectancy for the average individual and sit on the low side of reality – especially since our food supply has changed drastically since then. Measuring body mass index (BMI) is similar. BMI looks at your ...