BMI stands for Body Mass Index, a measurement that compares an individual's weight to their height to assess body fat levels. A BMI over 35 is classified as obesity, indicating a higher risk for various health issues, such as Heart disease, Diabetes, and certain cancers. This level of obesity often suggests the need for lifestyle changes or medical intervention to improve health outcomes.
bmi stands for body mass index
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A BMI of 18.5 is on the low end of the healthy weight range.
you have asked about over weight. over weight has nothing to do with age and sex. It is calculate using the body mass index(BMI). BMI = weight in kilograms/(height in meters.)2 And there are certain standard values for bmi. If your bmi exceeds it you are said to be over weight.
Yes, if your BMI is over 30 it is considered obese.
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A BMI of 30 or higher is considered obese.
A BMI (Body Mass Index) of 30 or higher classes as obesity. This is calculated using a formula based on a person's weight and height. If someone has a BMI of 30 or higher, they are considered to have obesity.
Body Mass Index
Depending on the context, BMI could mean Body Mass Index. It is a rough measure of whether or not a person is overweight (or underweight) and is calculated as the mass (in kilograms) divided by the square of the height (in metres). A BMI of 30 is the borderline between overweight and obese.
It is normally recommended that your BMI is over 30 to have the LapBand procedure. You can check your BMI on this site. http://www.medpathgroup.com/bariatric_gastric_bypass_surgery.php
Actually, your BMI is probably 18.5, which is normal: http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/bmicalc.htm and http://www.whathealth.com/bmi/formula.html A low BMI could also just mean that you have low amounts of muscle. Muscle weighs more than fat so it can affect BMI calculations