From: Kenny on
TM, who happens to be 35 years old and morbidly obese (BMI 40+), claims
because he can walk briskly for 30 mintues, has the same risk of premature
death as someone who is of normal BMI and can walk briskly for 30 mintues.
He has failed repeatedly to prove this assertion.

Here's my challenge to TM: Prove your assertion. Remember that your proof
needs to include a *distinct* group of people who have BMI's over 40. Are
you going to fail again miserably in your efforts to prove this ludicrous
claim of yours? Your type of propaganda kills people.


From: The Master on
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008, Kenny wrote:

> TM, who happens to be 35 years old and morbidly obese (BMI 40+), claims
> because he can walk briskly for 30 mintues, has the same risk of premature
> death as someone who is of normal BMI and can walk briskly for 30 mintues.
> He has failed repeatedly to prove this assertion.

Already posted the article with the exact quote. Please look back and
see.

> Here's my challenge to TM: Prove your assertion.

Prove what part of it? The proof that "30 minute brisk walk on most days
of the week is all the exercise you need" is already established in
previous posts. All you have to do is look back in Google groups and find
it. You're welcomed.

> Remember that your proof
> needs to include a *distinct* group of people who have BMI's over 40.

Great, you going to give me the 1.2 million bucks it will take for me to
personally conduct the experiment that you have requested?
From: Kenny on
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008, The Master <tardis(a)nospam.sdf.lonestar.org.nospam>
wrote:
>On Tue, 15 Apr 2008, Kenny wrote:
>
>>TM, who happens to be 35 years old and morbidly obese (BMI 40+), claims
>>because he can walk briskly for 30 mintues, has the same risk of premature
>>death as someone who is of normal BMI and can walk briskly for 30 mintues.
>>He has failed repeatedly to prove this assertion.
>
>Already posted the article with the exact quote. Please look back and see.

Read the challenge again, dumbass.

>
>>Here's my challenge to TM: Prove your assertion.
>
>Prove what part of it? The proof that "30 minute brisk walk on most days
>of the week is all the exercise you need" is already established in
>previous posts. All you have to do is look back in Google groups and find
>it. You're welcomed.

Here's your exact assertion:

From: The Master <tardis(a)nospam.sdf.lonestar.org.nospam>
Subject: Re: Obesity epidemic (TOTALLY acceptable)
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 13:56:19 +0000
Message-ID: <Pine.NEB.4.64.0804111344260.28048(a)sdf.lonestar.org>

"I may be fat, but I CAN walk briskly for 30 minutes... According to the
study, my risk of mortality is the same as a skinny person who can do the
same 30 minute brisk walk."

**end quote**

Prove this claim.

>
>>Remember that your proof
>>needs to include a distinct group of people who have BMI's over 40.
>
>Great, you going to give me the 1.2 million bucks it will take for me to
>personally conduct the experiment that you have requested?

In other words, you are a liar and unable to prove your assertion.



From: The Master on
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008, Brain dead Kenny wrote:

>>> TM, who happens to be 35 years old and morbidly obese (BMI 40+), claims
>>> because he can walk briskly for 30 mintues, has the same risk of premature
>>> death as someone who is of normal BMI and can walk briskly for 30 mintues.
>>> He has failed repeatedly to prove this assertion.
>>
>> Already posted the article with the exact quote. Please look back and see.
>
> Read the challenge again, dumbass.

Let's see...

"because he can walk briskly for 30 mintues, has the same risk of
premature death as someone who is of normal BMI and can walk briskly for
30 mintues."

Doctor Blair already did, dumbass.

"It may be possible to reduce all-cause death rates among older adults,
including those who are obese, by promoting regular physical activity,
such as brisk walking for 30 minutes or more on most days of the week

"Normal-weight individuals in our study had greater longevity only if they
were physically fit; furthermore, obese individuals who were fit did not
have increased mortality," the authors conclude.

>> Prove what part of it? The proof that "30 minute brisk walk on most days
>> of the week is all the exercise you need" is already established in
>> previous posts. All you have to do is look back in Google groups and find
>> it. You're welcomed.
>
> Here's your exact assertion:
>
> From: The Master <tardis(a)nospam.sdf.lonestar.org.nospam>
> Subject: Re: Obesity epidemic (TOTALLY acceptable)
> Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 13:56:19 +0000
> Message-ID: <Pine.NEB.4.64.0804111344260.28048(a)sdf.lonestar.org>
>
> "I may be fat, but I CAN walk briskly for 30 minutes... According to the
> study, my risk of mortality is the same as a skinny person who can do the
> same 30 minute brisk walk."
>
> **end quote**
>
> Prove this claim.

"It may be possible to reduce all-cause death rates among older adults,
including those who are obese, by promoting regular physical activity,
such as brisk walking for 30 minutes or more on most days of the week

"Normal-weight individuals in our study had greater longevity only if they
were physically fit; furthermore, obese individuals who were fit did not
have increased mortality," the authors conclude.

*victory dance*

Stupid Kenny.

>>> Remember that your proof
>>> needs to include a distinct group of people who have BMI's over 40.
>>
>> Great, you going to give me the 1.2 million bucks it will take for me to
>> personally conduct the experiment that you have requested?
>
> In other words, you are a liar and unable to prove your assertion.

Except for the fact that Dr. Blair already did prove it. I just wanted
your money, stupid Kenny...