A BMI of 70 would be beyond obese. Frankly, it would be on the verge of death pretty much.
It depends on your height, but a loss of 70-90 pounds should do it. See the NHLBI chart (link below) for more information.
No, you are perfect weight according to the BMI scale.
Yes, BMI is also used in organizations like Police Forces. BMI is usually used for entry.
At 164 centimeters and 52 kilograms, your BMI is 19.3. In order for your BMI to be 18, you will need to weigh approximately 48.5 kilograms, which means you need to lose 3.5 kilograms.
The Body Mass Index (BMI) is calculated by dividing a person's weight in kilograms by their height in meters squared. For a person who is 70 inches tall and weighs 202 pounds, the BMI is approximately 29. BMI values between 25 and 29.9 are considered overweight.
To determine how much weight you need to lose to achieve a BMI of 28.0, you first need to know your height. BMI is calculated using the formula: BMI = weight (kg) / (height (m))^2. Once you have your height, you can rearrange the formula to find the target weight for a BMI of 28.0, then subtract your current weight (calculated from your BMI of 40.2) to find the weight loss required.
It depends on your height. It's impossible to tell how much you weigh just by your BMI alone.
The BMI of a 70-inch tall, 202-pound person would be about 29.
if you want to be inside a healthy BMI range, then just over 100lbs.
Can be, doesn't have to be. Depends on how tall you are. Do a net search for "BMI calculator", see how you compare.
Yes, that's in the "morbidly obese" category. A BMI above 25.0 is considered to be overweight, and a BMI above 30.0 is morbidly obese.
'flybmi' means 'Fly BMI'. BMI stands for British Midland International, a British airline. BMI's official website no longer exists because its' flights were merged with the larger British Airways.