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“ This is Seventeen Magazine’s BMI Chart. Take a moment to read it.
I am almost 18...

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xueni:

This is Seventeen Magazine’s BMI Chart. Take a moment to read it. 

I am almost 18 years old. According to this BMI chart, I would be healthy between the BMI of 14.8 - 21.7

Excuse me? Since when is a BMI of 14.8 considered healthy? Not even the smallest-boned of people should be at a BMI of 14.8 when they are 18 years old. To put that into perspective for you - I am 5 foot, 3 inches tall. To even be considered “underweight” on this BMI chart, I would need to weigh under 83 pounds. And if I weighed more than 122 pounds, I would be considered overweight

Does that sound fucked up to anyone else, or is it just me? 

With this sick and screwed-up BMI calculator, Seventeen Magazine is essentially encouraging their readers, mostly teenage girls (the population most at risk for developing an eating disorder) to maintain extremely low weights. How would you feel if you were 123 pounds and 5’3, calculated your BMI, and saw that you were overweight at a perfectly medically healthy BMI of 21.8?

I will be writing a strongly worded email to the editor of Seventeen Magazine to express my anger towards this issue as someone who has struggled with poor body image and anorexia nervosa. 

Please, if you feel the way I do - indignant, furious, sick to your stomach - reblog this. Seventeen Magazine will not get away with encouraging body hatred and unhealthy weight goals. 

This is absolutely horrifying.

I do not have strong enough words for this.

What issue is this from?

I will also be writing a strongly worded letter to Seventeen.

This is not acceptable.

Is Seventeen magazine out of their fucking mind?

Wow I want to stab someone in the face. I thought this was fake but its real.

wow what the FUCK are you doing Seventeen magazine. what the flying fuck. i’m actually furious. 

I’m 5’8”, and if I had a BMR of 14.8 I would be at 95 and a half pounds. INSANE.

I know this is not what I normally post on this blog but it needs a signal boost. This magazine is promoting unsafely low weight to teenagers, who are most susceptible to eating disorders. The bmi to be diagnosed with anorexia is 17.5. Please take time to send an angry email to mail@seventeen.com to complain about this. I will even post my email i’m writing them if you want to send the same one. This needs to be addressed.

THEY HAVE A TUMBLR. 

Go ahead and send them a message if you can’t send an email. 

THIS IS NOT OKAY. THEY ARE ENCOURAGING YOUNG TEENS TO BE UNHEALTHILY UNDERWEIGHT. 

Please, speak out against this.

What angers me is that they have young ages on there. 12 and 13 year olds should not be worrying about if they are overweight or underweight.

They also don’t mention at all that your BMI will differ do to the fact if you have muscle or not. My BMI is larger since I have some muscles from exercise, and this chart is saying I’m overweight, when my doctor says I’m at a perfect weight for my  amount of exercise. 

Even then, BMI charts aren’t 100 percent accurate and aren’t dependable.

I’m joining on writing an angry letter to Seventeen about this.

It doesn’t say “You are overweight if you are over 21.7” but rather “You’re at risk”. It still spreads panic and also, I have a feeling the people made this have no idea what the fuck they are even doing.

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