To measure the BMI of a bilateral amputee, you can calculate it using their remaining body mass and height. First, determine the person's weight, ideally using a scale that accommodates their current body composition, then measure their height if possible. If height cannot be accurately measured, alternative methods like estimating height based on limb length or using normative data for amputees can be employed. Finally, use the BMI formula: weight (kg) divided by height (m²) to get the result.
Battery powered is better and more widely available as you can't use gas powered inside.
ITS AMPUTATION OF BOTH OF LOWER LIMBS. REMOVAL OF BOTH OF BELOW KNEE LEGS BECAUSE OF ANY SERIOUS INJURY OR INFECTION WHICH IS NOT CURABLE.
you don't measure bmi in kilograms but your bmi is 35.9 which is obese x
to measure your bmi you also need to know your weight as bmi is your body fat based on height and weight. go to this site to mease your bmi http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/bmi-m.htm
Using BMI to measure overall health, without taking muscle tone into account, can give false results. People with lower body fat percentage tend to have a higher BMI without being overweight. BMI is no longer an accurate way of measuring overall health.
To calculate BMI it needs the height and weight. Then we can measure the BMI.
An amputee is a person who has had one or more of their limbs removed.
An amputee is a person who has had one or more of their limbs removed.
Amputee EP was created in 1999.
BMI does not actually measure the percentage of body fat.BMI provided a simple numeric measure of a person's "fatness" or "thinness. However it is meant to be used as a simple means of classifying individuals with an average body composition.
I'm not sure, but I know thatUnderweight, BMI =
parapaleghic Actually the term is PARAPLEGIC but that means PARALYZED in both legs. If you are missing both legs you are a double or bilateral amputee. Even if they were not actually AMPUTATED but lost in some other way.