your bmi is your body mass index. it calculates the amount of fat based on height and weight.
if you want to figure out your bmi go to this site
http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/bmi-m.htmThe Body Mass Index plays an important role in a person to determine their well-being. It helps a person to ensure that, the specific person is not overweight or is overly thin. The BMI helps people to properly calculate the height and weight accordingly to ensure that their body is completely fine.
Your height and weight
You need the mass as well as the height to calculate the BMI.
It's impossible to calculate BMI just by knowing whether someone is broad-shouldered or not. You need to know height and weight to calculate one's BMI
Yes, there are several BMI tests online which can help to quickly calculate BMI and body fat percentage. To take these tests, all you need to enter is your weight and height.
"A BMI scale is used to calculate BMI or Body Mass Index; additionally, a BMI chart, formula, or a standard BMI calculator may be used to calculate BMI or Body Mass Index as well."
Height and weight.
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.
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 find step by step directions on how to calculate your bmi at http://www.wikihow.com or for a free calculator visit www.nhlbisupport.com
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.
This website can calculate BMI: http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/bmicalc.htm as well as many others on the internet.According to that website, your BMI is 19.1, which is normal
Calculate your BMI and that will tell you you can just search calculate your BMI on google and you will be able to calculate it
from http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/bmicalc.htm :* Underweight =