A BMI that is 25-29.9 is overweight and 30+ is obese
No, with a body mass index, or BMI, of 22.7, that is considered "normal weight" range.
According to BMI standards, it is within the normal weight range. So, it's technically not overweight.
Yes, if you have are 5'3" and 145 pounds you have a bmi of 25.7, which puts you into the overweight range, but only just. If you lose 5 pounds, you will be in the normal, healthy weight range, and have a bmi of 24.8
No. You have a BMI of 21.3.BMI Categories:Underweight =
This height and weight gives you a BMI of 21.2 which is well within the healthy range of 19 to 25, so NO it is not overweight.
No. 5.5 ft would be 5'6" at 145 pounds, that would give you a BMI[Body Mass Index] of 23.4 which would be in the normal weight range. The normal weight range for someone your height and weight would be between 18.5-24.9 BMI.
You are considered overweight if your BMI is between 25 and 29.9.
A BMI of 25-30 would be considered to be in the overweight range, and therefore would carry a higher health risk. Some people can still have a BMI in the overweight range and be perfectly healthy, though. It depends on your build and the amount of muscle mass you have. Talk to your doctor if you're concerned!
If you measure how tall he/she is, you can work out their 'bmi'. This tells you whether they are overweight, underweight, normal, obese etc. However, by the sound of it, no. I don't believe this weight is overweight.To work out his/her 'bmi', the formula is:Body Mass Index (BMI) = weight ÷ (height)²Obese = 30 and over Overweight = 25 and over (BMI) Underweight = 20 and Under
According to BMI settings for a 13 year-old female, it is not a healthy weight, but is overweight. Though it does depend on body build and other factors, a regular BMI test shows that it is overweight. Yes, it is in the acceptable range for healthy weight (which depends on body build, muscle mass, etc.).
Search BMI calculator on the web, submit your weight and height and see your BMI index. Read the information on the website to figure out how your BMI relates to healthy weight.
A BMI of 25 or under is usually considered to be a healthy weight; 25 to 30 is considered overweight; and a BMI over 30 indicates obesity.