CarolinaMoon
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Just my 2 cents. These numbers can be somewhat misunderstood. Each year both of my boys, on paper, fall into what is considered obese per these percentages. My 14 year old is 6'1" and 208 lbs. He is nowhere near obese. He is off the charts for height and weight since he was a baby. He is a powerhouse football player. When I asked his pediatrician he said those percentages can be misleading and not to worry. My 8 year old is bigger than my first. My neighbor on the other hand has thin, small framed yet healthy boys who because of the stature are considered underweight. If I showed you pictures of either you'd think the report was nuts!
I absolutely agree with you. The defense was really messing around with percentiles there. There are at least 3 that I can think of: height, weight, and BMI. Graph a kid on all 3, and there is still no assurance as to whether a specific child fits into it all. Add in the fact that the experts keep changing the criteria!
IIRC, Charlie IV once mentioned on NG that he'd had a heart attack and didn't want to set his son up for one. That's how he explained the awful exercise regimen. He should have tried it himself!