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And it must be in ounces and in metric.

Irma

>>Wrong, wrong, wrong. Each bar label MUST contain a weight and that weight

stated on the label must be either EXACT or LESS THAN the actual weight. You

are in violation of Weights and Measures if you do anything else. You cannot say

" Approximately " , " About " , " More than..... " or anything else. There is no room

for interpretation; it is cut and dried.>>

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I was checking out the BBC's site for " Living to be 100 " and

noticed that weight didn't play a very important part in the

projection. As an example I entered my sisters weight which is

210lbs with a height of 5'7 " BMI of 33 but she had many positive

answers to the 20 ?'s and came up with a life expectancy for her

of 87 years. My own came up as 92. Wonder what 'gives' there.

Canary Peg

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The current projections that I've looked at seem to be based more on present health, like whether you have diabetes, HTN, cholesterol, etc and your age. How much younger is she?

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----- Original Message -----

From: Peg Diamond

Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 4:14 PM

Subject: [ ] Weights and Measures

I was checking out the BBC's site for "Living to be 100" and noticed that weight didn't play a very important part in the projection. As an example I entered my sisters weight which is 210lbs with a height of 5'7" BMI of 33 but she had many positive answers to the 20 ?'s and came up with a life expectancy for her of 87 years. My own came up as 92. Wonder what 'gives' there.Canary Peg

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checkout:

http://www.livingto100.com/results.cfm

mine came out 105.5 - hahaha

Regards.

----- Original Message -----

From: Peg Diamond

Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 4:14 PM

Subject: [ ] Weights and Measures

I was checking out the BBC's site for "Living to be 100" and noticed that weight didn't play a very important part in the projection. As an example I entered my sisters weight which is 210lbs with a height of 5'7" BMI of 33 but she had many positive answers to the 20 ?'s and came up with a life expectancy for her of 87 years. My own came up as 92. Wonder what 'gives' there.Canary Peg

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Hi Peg:

I figure you should take their test and then add 25 years to the

result they give you, to take account of CRON.

Rodney.

--- In , " Peg Diamond " <enmuffins@y...>

wrote:

> I was checking out the BBC's site for " Living to be 100 " and

> noticed that weight didn't play a very important part in the

> projection. As an example I entered my sisters weight which is

> 210lbs with a height of 5'7 " BMI of 33 but she had many positive

> answers to the 20 ?'s and came up with a life expectancy for her

> of 87 years. My own came up as 92. Wonder what 'gives' there.

>

> Canary Peg

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that gives me 92.4

----- Original Message -----

From: Peg Diamond

Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 5:43 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: Weights and Measures

This is the site I'm talking about.http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/interactivearea/living_100.shtmlCanary--- In , "jwwright" <jwwright@e...> wrote:> The current projections that I've looked at seem to be based more on present health, like whether you have diabetes, HTN, cholesterol, etc and your age. How much younger is she?> Regards.

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