So I'm on my wife's health insurance, and every year we get a discount on our premium by participating in a "health and wellness" program. All the program consists of is a basic blood panel, blood pressure, weight and height measurement, and waist circumference. You go into a quest diagnostics site with the wellness papers and they do the measurements and pull the blood for screening. Once again, I got my results back this year with another diagnoses of class one obesity based on height/weight (5'9" 212lbs) and some helpful suggestions for starting a simple exercise routine to get active🙄. But....my waist measurement is well within range and my blood work is all good, and BP is on point! Go figure, maybe it's because I actually have pretty low body fat and train all the time! I laugh it off but it still bugs me that they have no care for measuring whether the weight is fat or muscle. It's like it's not even on their radar to consider the possibility of extra muscle mass. Maybe I'll look into a weight watchers group......