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BMI : Introduction, Reference table, Advantages and Disadvantages


The Body Mass Index (BMI) is calculated by putting your body’s height and you weight into relation and is commonly accepted as a better method in comparison to the formulae which were used previously:

bmi BMI : Introduction, Reference table, Advantages and Disadvantages

  1. The Normal Weight Formula: Body height minus 100
  2. The Ideal Weight Formula: Normal weight multiplied by 0.9 for male adults, times 0.9 once more for femal adults

 

The Body Mass Index is calculated by dividing the body weight in kilograms by the body height squared in meters.

Formula:

BMI = Weight or mass(kg) / [Height (m) x Height (m)]

According to the WHO, the result is categorised into these sections:

BMI range – kg/m2Category
below 16Severely underweight
16-18.5Underweight
18.5-20You are in brilliant shape (Normal)
25-30Overweight
30-35Unhealthy obesity (Obese class I)
35-40Extremly unhealthy obesity (Obese class II)
above 40Unhealthiest obesity (Obese class III)

BMI growth chart BMI : Introduction, Reference table, Advantages and Disadvantages

Advantages

  1. Simple, quick, effective and applies to adult men and women, as well as children
  2. A useful tool for quickly assessing weight classification.
  3. More accurate at approximating degree of body fatness than weight alone.

 

Disadvantages

  1. Because it is not a measure of body fatness, very muscular individuals often fall into the overweight category when they are not overly fat.
  2. BMI may place individuals who have lost muscle into the healthy weight category.
  3. Measuring BMI for very short people or pregnant women is not appropriate. It is believed that excessive abdominal fat is more health threatening than hip or thigh fat.

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Last updated: April 10, 2011



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