Use your BMI or Body Mass Index. The equation is:
BMI = 704 x weight (in lbs)/height in inches squared
So, that's BMI = 704 times your weight in pounds, divided by your height in inches squared
A healthy number is between 19 and 25.
Simply stated BMI a measure of body fat based on height and weight. The actual calculation is Body mass index is defined as an individual's body weight divided by the square of their height. Reference this wiki link to see the calculation variations for using metric or non metric numbers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_mass_index
The formula for BMI is weight in pounds divided by height in inches squared, all multiplied by 703.
Imperial BMI FormulaThe imperial bmi formula accepts weight measurements in pounds & height measurements in either inches or feet. 1 foot = 12 inchesinches² = inches * inchesTable: Imperial BMI FormulaBMI =( lbs/inches² )(weight in pounds * 703 )------------height in inches²Metric Imperial BMI FormulaThe metric bmi formula accepts weight measurements in kilograms & height measurements in either cm's or meters. 1 meter = 100cmsmeters² = meters * metersTable: Metric BMI FormulaBMI =( kg/m² )weight in kilograms------------height in meters²Below 18.5Underweight18.5 -24.9Normal25 - 29.9Overweight30 & AboveObeseGo NewtonicZzzzz gOOO!!!!!!!!!1111 Jasselle is on the line..................
No. The women's BMI chart is adjusted to allow for a greater amount of subcutaneous fat as in the breasts.
Calculating body mass index (BMI) according to a formula that divides height into weight and measuring skinfold thickness or the circumference of the upper arm.
It depends on your bmi that tells it all, there is no average range because you have to look at your height, then your age and weight and calculate your bmi if it as at a healthy weight you will be fine although if it is at obese then you weight to much, so try calculating your bmi!
Mass (kg)----------------(height(in))2ORmass (lb)x703 ------------------(height(in))2ORmass (lb)x4.88 -------------------(height(ft))2
That depends on her height. BMI of 18-24 is normal and healthy. BMI is calculated by the following formula: BMI=(weight in kilos)/(height in meters)2.
A bmi lower than 16 is too low. You don't need to lose weight at that number. A good bmi is about 18.5. Too high is 20.
To work out your BMI you need to use your height and weight. Use the following formula. BMI = Weight(kg) divided by Height2(m2) or BMI = Weight(lb) times 703 divided by height2(in2) or BMI = Weight(lb) times 4.88 divided by Height2(ft2)
For those who use metric units:To figure out your BMI, take your weight (in kilograms) and divide it by your height (in meters). Now take that number and divide it by your height again. Now you have your BMI!In a formula: BMI = weight (kg) / height^2(m)For those who use imperial units:To figure out your BMI, take your weight (in pounds) and divide it by your height (in inches). Now take that number and divide it by your height again. Once you have that answer, multiply that by 705, and you have your BMI!In a formula: BMI = 705 * weight (lb) / height^2 (in)
HI, Reversing the BMI formula Weight=BMI*Height2 The BMI for normal weight category is 18.5 - 25, give an average of 22 Then your weight would be 22*1.725 2 = 65.46 KGS
A healthy body weight varies per person. A formula that many medical and nutritional professionals follow is the body mass index (BMI). The BMI calculates if a person is a healthy weight by dividing weight by height.
For those who use metric units:To figure out your BMI, take your weight (in kilograms) and divide it by your height (in meters). Now take that number and divide it by your height again. Now you have your BMI!In a formula: BMI = weight (kg) / height^2(m)For those who use imperial units:To figure out your BMI, take your weight (in pounds) and divide it by your height (in inches). Now take that number and divide it by your height again. Once you have that answer, multiply that by 705, and you have your BMI!In a formula: BMI = 705 * weight (lb) / height^2 (in)