under 18.5 is underweight18.5-24.9 is aceptable25-29.9 is overweightover 30 is obese
Bmi
Weight is not as important as BMI. Many charts will claim to know your BMI just by looking up your weight but they're wrong. Lean Body Mass is the most important number. For example, charts may say that someone should weigh about 180, but by checking his BMI he might find that his lean body mass is 214. If you're serious about exercise and physical condition you need to have your BMI calculated and you don't get it from stepping on a scale. Many sports physicians and physical therapists have the apparatus to PROPERLY test your BMI.
--____--... thats pretty stocky... according to the body mass index chart she is 3 pounds obese.
you can check on your bmi or ask a dr. a bmi is a website where you put some of your info on and it will calculate it and tell you!
you can check on your bmi or ask a dr. a bmi is a website where you put some of your info on and it will calculate it and tell you!
It has very little to do with how much "weight" you lose, it's strictly how much fat you lose to drop bmi. You could lose 5 lbs and remain at the same bmi if all you lose is water and muscle. Dropping bmi takes a calculated and delibrate diet and exercise routine. If you are 142 lbs and are at 10 percent, then that means you have approx 14lbs of fat on your body. If your goal is to drop 3 points, then you simply figure out what 7 percent of 142 is....approx 10. So if you were to drop about 4 pounds of fat while keeping your overall weight at 142 you should find yourself at 7 percent.
it depends on your weight and bmi (body mass index)
BMI = 18.35
Yes. This gives you a BMI (body mass index) of 22.9, and normal is considered to be 18.5-24.9. You can see a BMI calculator here http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/
Your BMI is 33.1
Look up your BMI (Body Mass Index)
No not really. At your age and height, assuming you have a high BMI, you probably should not be weighing more than 140-150 pounds max.