Will is correct when he says “It is more likely someone with a BMI of 25 or lower is actually overweight than someone with a BMI of 25 or higher is just well-muscled”, but that isn’t the same as estimating by eye.
Relatively minor in this particular case, but: Please don’t claim people said things they didn’t actually say. I know you’re paraphrasing, but to me the combination of “when he says” with quote marks strongly implies a verbatim quote. It’s pretty important to clearly distinguish between those two things.
Relatively minor in this particular case, but: Please don’t claim people said things they didn’t actually say. I know you’re paraphrasing, but to me the combination of “when he says” with quote marks strongly implies a verbatim quote. It’s pretty important to clearly distinguish between those two things.
Fair enough. I’ve edited it to remove the quotation marks.