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Yale to skinny student: fatten up or face expulsion
« on: April 08, 2014, 10:34:21 am »
Yale to skinny student: Fatten up or face expulsion (!)

Posted By Robby Soave On 6:24 PM 04/07/2014 In | No Comments


A Yale University student has finally triumphed over college health administrators, who for months told her she was too skinny and would have to put on serious weight or be expelled.

The 20-year-old student, Frances Chan, is 5’2 tall and weighs 92 pounds. She has always been small and has tiny parents and grandparents, according to the New Haven Register. She is a healthy person and does not suffer from any eating disorder.

And yet, Yale doctors told her that her in no uncertain terms that her weight would kill her. (RELATED: School district to mother: No Common Core opt-outs, let us humiliate your kids)

“If we don’t tackle your low weight now, it will kill you,” a Yale doctor told Chan, according to her account in The Huffington Post.

To address her fat-deficiency, Chan was told to eat junk food and ice cream. She began taking the elevator, rather than the stairs. Still, she could only gain two pounds. And she needed to gain more to avoid expulsion, administrators said. Frequent therapy session about her lack of fat did little to help matters.

The problem, wrote Chan, is that Yale’s doctors place too much importance on body mass index, an oft-used but controversial measure of health and fitness. BMI’s strict parameters label many perfectly healthy people as “overweight” or “underweight.”(RELATED: College funds ‘Fat Justice and Feminism’ event that trashes Reagan, capitalism, healthiness)

“I asked my health-conscious friends what they do to remain slim and did the exact opposite,” she recalled.

Finally, Chan had had enough. She went public with her plight, and ridiculed the college for making her feel so uncomfortable in her own, perfectly healthy body.

The negative publicity forced the college to change course. She is now free to be her natural size.

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Re: Yale to skinny student: fatten up or face expulsion
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2014, 10:35:48 am »
OK children.  Can someone say "nanny state?"

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Re: Yale to skinny student: fatten up or face expulsion
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2014, 10:44:40 am »
BMI has serious problems. Yeah, 92 pounds is on the skinny side, but at 5'2", she's not deathly skinny.

BMI is skewed. A short person of a similar build will have a much lower BMI than a taller person. I think that might be part of the reason why the overweight and obesity figures are so high: we have tall people in this country that aren't overweight, but the BMI tells them they are.
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