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Raw Food & Fitness-Day 7

Here are the stats after 1 week on just raw food. We both lost a little weight. Our bodies feel really good-light and energetic. The hardest part is dealing with cooked food cravings. The kids are still eating cooked food. It is hard to resist popping a potato into my mouth, the thought of chips makes my mouth water.

We are going to stick to the raw food though, it feels good.

Have a look at the table. No drastic changes this week.

Week2 Derrick1 Derrick2 Kirsten1 Kirsten2
Height 5'11"   5'7"  
Weight 190 186 138 137
Body Fat % 18.3 18 27.3 27.1
Body Mass Index 26.5 25.9 21.6 21.6
Waist 35 inches 34 inches 32 inches 31.75 inches
Hips 41 inches 40.5 inches 38.5 inches 38 inches
Waist/Hip Ratio .85 .85 .84 .84

Weight & Body Fat %

For all the Weight and Body Fat % measurements we are using a Tanita Scale Plus Body Fat Monitor with Athletic Mode and Body Water It is a great scale that tells you your weight(of course) and your body fat percentage. It is really easy to use and seems to be pretty accurate and reliable. (Durable too. Max, our 2 year old dropped it and it was fine.)

Body Mass Index

Body Mass Index or BMI is a measurement that compares a persons height and weight. It is probably the most commonly used diagnostic measurement for assessing the relative risk of weighing what you do vs. how tall you are.

BMI Categories:

* Underweight = <18.5

* Normal weight = 18.5-24.9

* Overweight = 25-29.9

* Obesity = BMI of 30 or greater

To calculate your BMI Click Here

Waist to Hip Ratio

Waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) is the ratio of your waist circumference to your hip circumference (calculated by dividing the waist circumference by the hip circumference). WHR looks at the amount of fat stored on your waist compared to the amount of fat on your hips and butt.

People with more fat located around the waist are at higher risk for diseases such as heart disease and diabetes than those who carry weight around their hips and thighs. Excessive abdominal fat is an indicator of health risks.

A waist circumference measurement of over 35 inches in women and over 40 inches in men may increase risk.

Waist to Hip Categories

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):

For men, a ratio of .90 or less is considered safe.For women, a ratio of .80 or less is considered safe.

For both men and women, a WHR of 1.0 or higher puts you at higher risk for heart disease and other weight related problems.

To calculate your WHR get a tape measure and measure your waist at your belly button and your hips, well, at your hips and divide the waist number by the hips number and voila, your WHR.

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