Maybe not bones specifically, but some people aren't meant to have tiny frames. BMI was a theory designed over 300 years ago and it only included white men. Something I thought interesting was when I broke my forearm, the ortho asked me if I had ever broken my bone before because it was bigger(thicker?) Than normal. I had not broken any bones prior. When bones heal they heal more strongly and can be bigger after healing.
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Reply to is there such a thing as "Big Boned?" by Dr-Logan
Maybe not bones specifically, but some people aren't meant to have tiny frames. BMI was a theory designed over 300 years ago and it only included white men. Something I thought interesting was when I broke my forearm, the ortho asked me if I had ever broken my bone before because it was bigger(thicker?) Than normal. I had not broken any bones prior. When bones heal they heal more strongly and can be bigger after healing.