BMI Formula:
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Body Mass Index (BMI) is a simple calculation using a person's height and weight to screen for weight categories that may lead to health problems. It provides a reliable indicator of body fatness for most people.
The calculator uses the standard BMI formula:
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Explanation: BMI correlates fairly well with body fat in most people, though it doesn't directly measure body fat.
Details: BMI is used to identify possible weight problems in adults. While not diagnostic, it can indicate whether someone might be at risk for weight-related health problems.
Tips: Enter weight in kilograms and height in meters. For pounds and inches, convert first (1 kg = 2.2 lbs, 1 m = 39.37 inches).
Q1: What are the BMI categories?
A: Underweight (<18.5), Normal weight (18.5-24.9), Overweight (25-29.9), Obese (≥30).
Q2: Is BMI accurate for everyone?
A: BMI may overestimate body fat in athletes and underestimate it in older people with lost muscle mass.
Q3: Should children use this calculator?
A: No, children need age- and sex-specific BMI percentiles rather than adult categories.
Q4: What's a healthy BMI range?
A: For most adults, 18.5 to 24.9 is considered healthy, though individual factors matter.
Q5: What if my BMI is high?
A: Consult a healthcare provider who can assess other factors like waist circumference and health risks.