BMI (Body Mass Index) is a measure of body weight relative to height, used to assess if a person is underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese. BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate) is the amount of energy your body needs to function at rest, without any physical activity. In summary, BMI is a measure of body weight, while BMR is a measure of energy expenditure.
if you mean bmi yes it probably does if you don't exercise as much don't worry if you exercise though
underweight: below 2nd BMI centilehealthy weight: between the 2nd and 90th BMI centileoverweight: between 91st and to 97th BMI centileobese: at or above 98th BMI centile. This BMI centile
The difference between physically fit and unfit is calculated using a person's BMI. Body Mass Index is calculated by comparing a person's height to their weight. A BMI of 18 to 25 is considered normal and physically fit. A score lower than 18 or higher than 25 is considered unfit.
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You have a BMI of 23.67 (Normal). Your healthy body weight is between 57 kg (BMI 18.5) and 77 kg (BMI 25.0).
BMR Group's population is 4,500.
BMR Advisors was created in 2004.
yes there is difference between obesity and hyperlipidemia. obesity is a condtion which is always associated with increased body weight and BMI while hyperlipidemia may be or not be assoicuated with increased weight but is diagnosed on the basis of blood reports with disturbed lipid profile
According to the US Department of Health (see link) the average BMI based on the information given is 18.8. However, BMI varies between gender and between adult and youngsters. You may need to adjust your BMI accordingly.
the important of calculating your bmr is to see the body fat
No. 20.5 is on the underweight side of normal. A normal BMI is between 18.5 and 24.9.
According to the CDC, an adult with a BMI between 25 and 39.9 is considered overweight. An adult with a BMI 30 or higher is obese. Your primary care physician can help you calculate your BMI, or you can use an online BMI calculator.