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SAD.

Last seen on: –Mirror Quick Crossword January 21 2023
Mirror Quick Crossword January 21 2023
USA Today Crossword – Dec 21 2022

Random information on the term “Miserable”:

“Miserable” is a song by the American rock band Lit. It is the third single released in autumn 1999 from Lit’s second album, A Place in the Sun.

Lit’s vocalist, A. Jay Popoff, said that “ ’Miserable’ is basically about feeling like you need something really bad, and when you have it, it makes you feel like shit. Some people feel it’s about a person, but it’s not necessarily. It can be about addiction”.

The song had an accompanying music video, which was filmed around February 2000 in Los Angeles and directed by Evan Bernard and produced by Keeley Gould, in which the band is portrayed performing the song on and around a huge Pamela Anderson, who wears a white bikini and platform shoes.The video begins by panning over Anderson’s body and then reveals her to be enormous, and that the band is performing on her butt as she lies on her belly. The band is later seen hiking up the incline of her hip while she playfully waves at them.

With her foot casually poised in the air, the band stands on the bottom of her platform heels. Pamela, meanwhile glances back and giggles at them. She casually yet playfully shakes her platform heel, and A. Jay and the others struggle to keep from falling off. When they manage to keep their footing, she looks away and rolls her eyes.

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Random information on the term “SAD”:

Sagittal abdominal diameter (SAD) is a measure of visceral obesity, the amount of fat in the gut region. SAD is the distance from the small of the back to the upper abdomen. SAD may be measured when standing or supine. SAD may be measured at any point from the narrowest point between the last rib and the iliac crests to the midpoint of the iliac crests.

SAD is a strong predictor of coronary disease, with higher values indicating increased risk independent of BMI.

For persons of normal BMI, SAD should be under 25 centimetres (9.8 in). The amount this measure exceeds 30 centimetres (12 in) correlates to increased cardiovascular risk and insulin resistance. SAD measure of men in their 40s, greater than 25 cm, also predicts significantly higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease 30 years later. An article in Annals of Neurology links visceral fat to lower brain volume.

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