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!
Yes, but it isn't overweight by much. A BMI over 25.0 falls into the "overweight category."
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.
A healthy Body Mass Index is determined by a person's height and weight. A BMI of 30 is considered to be Obese I. A normal BMI is in the range of 18.5 to 25.
You can calculate a healthy body weight by using the Body Mass Index (BMI). The formula for BMI is weight (kg) divided by height (meters) squared. A healthy BMI is between 20-25, a BMI 25-30 is overweight, a BMI 30 and up is obese, a BMI 15-20 is underweight, and a BMI under 15 is emaciated. In your case a healthy body weight should be between 58-72kg (128-158lbs) 20 = x / 1.7^2 20 (2.89) = x 57.8kg = x 25 = x / 1.7^2 25 (2.89) = x 72.3kg = x
Around 60kg is healthy. A BMI is a thing to work out if you are underweight, healthy, overweight or obese. Some people are tall and because they are tall they are heavy but they are not overweight. To work out your BMI, you get your weight in kilograms, divided by your height in metres, squared. So, 5'5 is about 1.65 metres. 1.65 x 1.65 = about 2.7. 60 divided by 2.7 is a BMI of about 22. If your BMI is less than 18, you are underweight. If it's 18 to 25, it's healthy. 25 to 30 is overweight and over 30 is obese.
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Many doctors and health websites recommend that you determine your BMI with an online BMI calculator, and make sure you are within the healthy ranges. BMI stands for body mass index, and can help you see where you stand. Enter your gender, weight and height, and you will receive a numeric score. Under 18.5 means underweight, 18.5-25 means healthy, 25-30 means overweight, and 30 or higher means obese. Talk to your doctor if you find yourself in the obese or underweight category, as there may be health risks involved.
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Being 5'2'' and 110 lbs is completely healthy your BMI is 20.1 which is a healthy/normal range for you.Underweight =
BMI above 30 indicates obesity.BMI between 25 and 30 indicates overweight.BMI below 25 is desirable for most people.Please note that BMI is a fairly limited tool and should not be used as an exclusive means to diagnose obesity.
It depends on their weight and height. You can find BMI charts all over the internet. They all vary of course, you can get the idea of what is ideal for your weight and height. You can also find out what your ideal weight for your height as well.
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yes that is morbidly obese, in UK anyway, but where you are it might be different. in UK: below 18-underweight 18-25 is average/healthy weight 25-30 is overweight 30+ is obese 35 0r 40+ is morbidly obese