http://globalnews.ca/news/3622843/what-is-overfat/
>Most men and a majority of women in developed countries are overfat, a term a new study says is different from being overweight.
Does this mean they've won?
I guess we're officially culling the weak.
>>42281917
I guess fat was not enough to describe you guys anymore.
>>42281937
Op here. Just pointing out libcucks are sill propagating memes. We made the term overweight offensive.
>>42281917
I don't see the problem, it's literally just "overweight" except it admits that having lots of weight in muscle/organs/bones isn't actually bad
>>42281917
How is overfat different from fat? You don't call someone like Coleman fat because he is heavy. You call people with an excess of fat fat. So why do you need a new buzzword?
>>42281917
I don't think it's a PC term, it's just more accurate, because it's not the weight that matters, but the body fat percentage. You can weight a lot while having a low bf%, and you can be normal weight while having an unhealthy bf%.
overfat actually seems like a better term
overweight could mean either of pic related. both are 6'2" 235lbs and classified as obese by BMI
body fat percentage will be quite different, of course
Since so many people are overweight that it looks normal, they had to come up with a new word because it lost its meaning.