From Deseret News archives:
Looking in a fun house mirror?
So, how do you tell if you're obese? Well, officially, you're that way if your Body Mass Index is 30-plus. To figure this out in your head, just divide your weight (but not the weight shown on your driver's license) by your height-in-inches squared (without high heels on) times 704.5 (or about the number of calories in your mid-morning snack). If the number's too high, it must be a faulty formula.
You also know you have a weight problem when . . .
You use your belly instead of a belt to hold up your pants.
You have a food octagon instead of a food pyramid.
Spelunkers ask if they can explore your not-so-mini "innie" belly button.
You find your midsection listed on Mapquest.
Guess-your-weight staff at amusement parks have to work overtime on you.
Your scale is a special, limited "Port of Entry" edition.
You buy clothes a size too big so you have room to grow.
You've gained, lost and regained more weight in a calendar year than Paris Hilton weighs.
You've eaten more in one meal than Paris Hilton weighs.
You rank your body's metabolism somewhere between Darth Vader and Freddie Kruger in the list of worst-ever villains.
The most important women in your life are: your wife, your mother, Mrs. Fields, Betty Crocker and Aunt Jemima (and not necessarily in that order).
You've eaten a rice cake.
You kept munching until the whole package, including the package, was gone and you didn't know which tasted better.
You've stood in a casting-call line for "The Biggest Loser" far-from-reality show.
You've cursed Jared for getting thin and rich, but you've tried his Subway diet anyway.
You dream of Gino's.
You call adventurous-but-risque swimming "chubby dipping."
You've asked if there's anything bigger than "super-size."
Weight Watchers executives, Fergie included, know you by first name and send postcards thanking you from their luxurious vacation spots.
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