To determine somebody's BMI, you need to have their height and weight. It might also help to have their age, too, (although it's not really necessary) as most people under 18 can have lower BMI's than adults and still be in the healthy weight range.
Yes BMI index calculators are very reliable. You can find information about them at the following sites...www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/assessing/bmi/ or www.webmd.com/diet/features/how-accurate-body-mass-index-bmi
Body weight index is important to health and maintaining a good body. http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/ is a good site that you can enter your information and get what you need to find your body weight index and help you reach your health goals.
Yes, an online healthy weight calculator can calculate your BMI. By inputting your gender, height, and weight, it will calculate the information for you, as well as tell you what range your BMI and weight should be within.
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Wrong category, but it depends on your height. Get someone to help you measure your weight/height, and plug it into a BMI calculator. Seach BMI online, you'll find one.
The BMI (Body Mass Index) charts are used to find where your height and weight intersect on the chart to indicate your BMI. Or you can use this easy calculator on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) site, where you can also find more information on why the BMI calculations are useful. (see link to site below).
What do you mean? Your BMI? You can find websites for that. I do know, if this is any help, that generally in New York models tend to have to be 5'9'' or more. I hope I can help further if you need it.
the best place to test your BMI is either at a registered gymnasium or your local gp surgery where it can be tested under supervisory conditions and all results will be collated correctly and shoulder a diet/exercise regime be needed will be offered immediately.
BMI = Mass÷Height2 For more information, search Wikipedia.org for Body Mass Index
One cannot calculate the BMI with weight alone as the height is also needed. To calculate the BMI that way you take your weight in kilograms and divide it by the square of your height in meters.
The web has a ton of BMI calculators out there. The one I personally have used in the past that is pretty accurate can be found at mayoclinic.com, make sure to take your waist measurements and such beforehand so you have all the information you need.
Height and weight are key to calculating one's BMI. The BMI calculator will give you a good idea of a normal weight for one's height as well as obesity levels. It also provides knowledge for underweight statistics.