It depends on your height, but I'd say that's pretty good because mine is 31.2 and I'm obese, but I don't even look it, but that's because I'm 5 foot 1. *** No, no, body mass index numbers already factor in a person's height, though the equation makes no allowance for frame size or fat vs muscle content. A BMI of 17.75 is slightly underweight (the cutoff is 18.5).
(See Related Link, below, for a BMI chart.)
How was the economy in 1775? Good or Bad? Explain
Nope, that's a pretty good average healthy bmi
No, don't worry! That's in the healthy BMI range.
NO! that is a very high bmi.
You see, my friend checked her BMI. it's 96. she was like: this is AWESOME! my BMI is better by 7! She's really fat, so i think it's bad. Is it? Please answer!
BMI was considered by many to be a good airline. It is in January 2014 no longer in existence.
Yes, that's in the "morbidly obese" category. A BMI above 25.0 is considered to be overweight, and a BMI above 30.0 is morbidly obese.
95-100 is a good weight for male or female. The BMI for that weight and height is around 18.55-19. A normal BMI is between 18-24 so weighing even 105 isn't bad.
If you feel good about yourself and have a good bmi
Cutting calories, and regular exercise are good ways to reduce your BMI. There are many BMI calculator available online that can be of use. http://www.webmd.com/diet/calc-bmi-plus
Gaining weight or gaining muscle. The Body mass index is mainly for caucasions with a slender frame. It does not include body shape and size.
The conditions in 1620-1775 were pretty bad