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Old 12-16-2007, 12:56 PM
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Default Understanding your Body Mass Index

Are you overweight? Are you concerned about the health risks that
might arise from putting on a few extra pounds? There is a method for
calculating your "fatness quotient" that does not require a visit to
your doctor to discover. This test is known as the body mass index, or
BMI, and can be done at home with a bit of simple arithmetic. Continue
to read: http://www.carefair.com/Body/Underst...ndex_3862.html
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