Describe relative height to weight and as a predictor of future disease risk
"A BMI scale is used to calculate BMI or Body Mass Index; additionally, a BMI chart, formula, or a standard BMI calculator may be used to calculate BMI or Body Mass Index as well."
Yes, BMI is also used in organizations like Police Forces. BMI is usually used for entry.
The BMI percentile is a measure used to compare an individual's body mass index (BMI) to a population of the same age and sex. It indicates the relative position of a person's BMI among their peers, showing what percentage of the population has a lower BMI. For example, a BMI percentile of 75 means that the individual has a higher BMI than 75% of their peers. This tool is often used in pediatric assessments to monitor growth and weight status in children and adolescents.
BMI = Mass÷Height2 For more information, search Wikipedia.org for Body Mass Index
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If you use pounds in a BMI calculation, you must multiply the pounds by 703You can see the formula here:http://www.whathealth.com/bmi/formula.html Oh, I read the question wrong, why is 703 used? They must have figured out BMI for metric first and then divided the metric BMI by the number they got using imperial units, which would be 703. Then just multiply 703 into their formula.
Obese.
to measure your bmi you also need to know your weight as bmi is your body fat based on height and weight. go to this site to mease your bmi http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/bmi-m.htm
underweight: below 2nd BMI centilehealthy weight: between the 2nd and 90th BMI centileoverweight: between 91st and to 97th BMI centileobese: at or above 98th BMI centile. This BMI centile
BMI = 18.35
NO! that is a very high bmi.
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