Sunday, September 6, 2009

Jesus Said - Bring Me That Ass



This is for all the women who feel their thighs are too fat

Honey Be Happy - Them Cakes may save your life ..


and yes she does have an ad for Booty Be Bigger Pills..Uh Huh (side eye)


in the old days they called it Your Money Maker; apparently these days they've discovered that it's really your Lifesaver.


Have Mercy Ladies - Step Away From That Evil Stairmaster,

Model measuring thigh
The crucial measurement is taken just below the bottom
(bbcnews.com)
Men and women with thighs over 60cm (23.6in) in circumference have a lower risk of heart disease and early death, a study of 3,000 people suggests.
The relationship remains even when body fat, smoking and blood cholesterol are taken into account, a Danish team says.

Those with narrow thighs may not have enough muscle mass to deal with insulin properly, raising the risk of diabetes and, in turn, heart disease, they say.

Experts cautioned that the research needed corroborating.
Some said it was too early to change current advice on eating and exercise for heart health, but the researchers said thigh size could be used as a marker for at-risk patients.

The study, published in the British Medical Journal, followed men and women in Denmark for more than 10 years.

They were measured for height, weight and thigh, hip and waist circumference and their overall percentage of body fat was calculated.

It's a very simple, very crude measure but it seems to have an individual effect. And it may be a way for doctors to assess risk
Professor Berit Heitmann, Copenhagen University Hospital
The thigh measurement was taken just below the gluteal fold, which is the crease caused by your buttocks.

Researchers also looked at the activity levels of the participants, whether they smoked, their blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
They then monitored incidence of heart disease over 10 years and death rates over 12-and-a-half years.

'Crude measure'
During this time, 257 men and 155 women died, 263 men and 140 women developed cardiovascular disease and 103 men and 34 women suffered from heart disease.

The team at the Copenhagen University Hospital found that those with the smallest thighs - below 55cm - had twice the risk of early death or serious health problems.

Professor Berit Heitmann, who led the research, said: "The increased risk was independent of abdominal and general obesity and lifestyle and cardiovascular risk factors such as blood pressure.

"Additionally we found that the risk was more highly related to thigh circumference than to waist circumference.

HOW TO INCREASE YOUR THIGHS
Go to a gym and train three times a week
Exercise all the muscles in your thighs
Use a weight you can only just lift 10 times in a row
Over 3 months you will increase thighs by 6% to 10%
Source: Loughborough University
"It's a very simple, very crude measure but it seems to have an individual effect. And it may be a way for doctors to assess risk.
"The nice thing is that if you have a small thigh you can do something about it through exercise."
Previous studies have suggested that a waist circumference of over 35in (88.9cm) for a woman and 40in (101.6cm) for a man indicated a high risk of developing diabetes and heart disease.
Professor Heitmann's team says the risk of narrow thighs could be associated with too little muscle mass.
They say this can lead to the body not responding to insulin properly, increasing the risk of type 2 diabetes and, in the long-run, heart disease.
Too little fat can also lead to adverse changes in the way the body breaks down food.

'Great news'

British Heart Foundation senior cardiac nurse Judy O'Sullivan said: "There is insufficient evidence to confirm that a low thigh circumference affects a person's risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
"However, low muscle mass is associated with low levels of physical activity which is an established risk factor for developing heart disease."

Tam Fry, of the National Obesity Forum, agreed that the research needed further corroboration, saying: "This is a very interesting and slightly counter-intuitive piece of work but it has to be respected because of the numbers looked at and the duration of the research.

"This must be great news for people with larger thighs. What I find fascinating is that researchers are now going back to the drawing board and looking for every possible way of mitigating obesity."



Okay Ladies, Now Lets Move That Lifesaver - 
Jesus Said So,


5 comments:

THE GUYS said...

We like a nice ass just like the rest of the GUYS, but there is a limit.

But good news on the medical front.

Very meaty post. Thanks!!

THE GUYS

Alicia aka "Fashiona" said...

OMG, I don't whether to laugh or cry these pics. I hope these women got paid A LOT of change for these. The church board...no words for that one.

Mrs Sweetwater said...

@The Guys - I knew you'd like this post somehow. it's sunday so we try to keep it spirit related. (Whoo HA!)

Thanks for your comment sweets

Mrs Sweetwater said...

@Fashiona - girllllll you just moved to the ATL, so I know you are just getting your first look at the Real Have Mercy Crew. Don't Blink when you see em lookin at ya, cause they take that as a sign of defeat.

A Hamhock is a Hamhock where-ever you find it. even in chuuch My Girl; and I know you gonna be driving up bankhead one day and scream "Sweet Minty Jesus".

oh your day is commin; trust me Mt.Olivet got yo sign Sistawoman.

Lainy said...

Oh!! Hahaha! The photo made me really laugh! I know we all love to have big bums but NOT that big. I am a petite girl so there's no need for me to aspire big bums like that ;-)

BTW, thanks for the comment left at my recent post. You are correct, commenting isn't given much emphasis by EntreCard because most do "drop and run". I myself is guilty as charged. But then again, it's all up to the blogger how to keep a fellow blogger to keep coming back. If a particular blogger doesn't find our posts interesting enough to leave a comment, that is fine. But of course, we would love people reading our stuffs and knowing their thoughts on the matter.

Yes, I haven't been commenting of late. I said Goodbye to blogging a month ago and I just came back. However, I still have to keep up with all the blogging chores like commenting and stuffs. I have quite a number of blogs which I have been regularly commenting on, I just have to include your blog in the list.

Thanks for your thoughts and for bearing with me.