A BMI of 23 falls within the "normal weight" range, which is typically defined as a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9. Therefore, a BMI of 23 is not considered high; it indicates a healthy weight for most individuals. However, it's important to consider other factors such as muscle mass, distribution of body fat, and overall health when assessing weight and health status.
NO! that is a very high bmi.
With an estimated height and weight of 5'8 and 151 pounds, Cesc Fabregases' BMI is roughly about 23.
Unless she's a giant, her BMI is very high, but her exact score depends on how tall she is.
The accuracy is very good as long as you are done growing (if you are an adult)
BMI is body mass index. To lose it, you're going to have to go on a diet and lose the weight. If it's your child who has too high of a BMI, same goes for your child.
Most developed Asian countries (such as Japan and Singapore) define healthy adult BMI to be between 18 and 22.9. For South East Asian body types, a BMI of around 23 is the maximum threshold for healthy weight. The maximum healthy BMI for Polynesians is 25.
Yes. Although I don't remember how to calculate BMI, or body mass index, a healthy index is about 18 to 20. The above specifications would put BMI somewhere around 23 or 22.
A BMI of 22.1 is not too high it is normal under 18.5 is underweight18.5-24.9 is aceptable25-29.9 is overweightover 30 is obese
A bmi lower than 16 is too low. You don't need to lose weight at that number. A good bmi is about 18.5. Too high is 20.
Ideal BMI for 5'3 is 104-141lbs.
Check you BMI Body mass index.if it is more that 23 you are obese.
A BMI score of 18.5 to 24.9 indicates you have a healthy body fat ratio. If you are 6'2'' and you are about 180 lbs., then your BMI would be about 23. Remember that muscular build does not apply to the BMI calculator, even though they claim it does.