I'm pretty sure that's a BMI (Body Mass Index).
height is BY FOOT and weight is BY KGS
Anthrometrics involves the measurement and analysis of the physical dimensions of the human body. This can include height, weight, body circumferences, and proportions. These measurements are used in various fields such as ergonomics, clothing design, and healthcare to understand human body size and shape.
Weight and/or height
Anthropometric measurements refer to the systematic measurement of the human body, including dimensions such as height, weight, body mass index (BMI), and circumferences of various body parts. To execute physical tests involving these measurements, one typically follows standardized protocols: for example, measure height using a stadiometer, weight on a calibrated scale, and circumferences with a flexible measuring tape. It's important to ensure that participants are in a consistent position, wearing minimal clothing, and that measurements are taken at the same time of day to improve accuracy. Proper recording and analysis of these measurements can provide valuable insights into health and fitness levels.
Body height and weight are an example of an anthropometric measurement.
BMI
Height, weight, and body fat.
The measurement of the force of gravity is called weight.
Hahhaha this is a classic question. 5'7 is a measurement for height. Pounds are a measurement for weight. The question is un answerable.
For height: With clothes (unless they add to your height) NO SHOES! For Weight:1)no clothes* 2)subtract weight of clothes from weight. *includes shoes
Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) is not an anthropometric measurement; rather, it is a method used to estimate body composition, particularly body fat and lean mass, based on the electrical conductivity of body tissues. Anthropometric measurements, on the other hand, involve physical measurements of the body, such as height, weight, and circumferences. While both methods are used to assess body composition and health, they employ different approaches and techniques.
The purpose of measurement is to be able to have a group of units that everyone can use as a rule of thumb when trying to describe something's height, weight or volume.