Can you have an average BMI and still be underweight?
Yes.
The BMI is only a measurement of your weight and your height relative to known health risk parameters.
If you have a very low body fat content (since fat weighs less than muscle) you may appear to be underweight even though you have a normal BMI.
What are the ways in which you could maintain or achieve a healthy BMI range?
Exercise daily, watch your portion sizing and calorie intake. Also be aware of the types of food you are eating and the time. If you eat later at night it takes your body longer to digest, also remember to eat breakfats because it jump starts your metabolism. To find out how much you should be eating go to mypyramid.gov
What should a 13 year old girls body mass index be?
They should weigh 100-130lbs if they are 5 feet-5 foot 8.
There is no specific weight for a 13-year-old girl (or a person of any age). Weight is related to height and body compositionrather than age. For more information about weight in relation to height, and to see charts showing the distribution of weights and heights of children at various stages, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions. Alternatively, please feel free to ask the question again and include more detail.
I'm 13 year old girl and I weigh 150 I'm 5,5 am I over weight
Based on BMI calculation, a 5'5 person at 150 lbs has a BMI of 25.0, which is borderline overweight. Losing just a few pounds (5-10) will put you safely in the normal weight category. I hope this helps.
It depends on your height. Here below is a link you can go to to check your bmi. (body mass index.) It can tell you if you're normal, under, or overweight. http://pediatrics.about.com/cs/usefultools/l/bl_bmi_calc.htm
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How many calories should a 5'3 144lb 15 year-old girl should eat with a body mass index of 25.5?
About 1,200 calories, with moderate exercise and healthy choices.
Why is child obesity controversial?
Like any form of obesity, lifestyle is the problem.
With modern life meaning parents work long hours and there is not normally a parent at home to cook healthy meals from scratch any more frozen or fast food is becoming a regular meal for many children. Also the abundance of snacks and refined sugar mean children are often getting many more calories than is needed for their weight to stay stable.
The lack of physical exercise also means children are putting on more and more weight. With televisions providing children's shows 24 hours a day children can sit and watch as long as they want. Along side computer games and other modern technology means that children do not spend the same amount of time running around and creating their own games, that they did 10 or 20 years ago.
What is the Average BMI for 16 year old females?
There is no perfect weight for a 16-year-old girl (or a person of any age). This is because weight is related to height and body composition rather than age. For in-depth information about weight in relation to height, and to see the distribution of weights and heights of children at various ages, and the causes of too much weigh gain, please see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
How accurate is body mass index?
No. BMI takes into account only height and weight, not fatness. As a result, many heavy (yet lean and muscular) athletes would be categorized as obese, even though they have an extremely small amount of body fat. Body fat percentage would be a better factor to consider.
How does one calculate body mass index what does does it means?
BMI is a measure that is calculated by dividing body mass by the square of the height. The body mass index is easier to calculate by using a BMI calculator
What is the lowest BMI ever recorded?
Underweight= <18.5
Normal weight= 18.5-24.9
Overweight= 25-29.9
Obesity= 30+
What should a perfect BMI be for 130 pounds and are 5'4?
BMI around 24 is healthy
Work yours out yourself:
BMI = Weight (Kg) / Height (metres)2.
When can the body mass index be an inaccurate measurement of healthy weight?
When a lot of your weight isn't fat, so if you're muscly or athletic - but weight machines in places like Boots or in sports clubs often to a percentage body fat measurement, which is more accurate.
What is your BMI if you weigh 65kg and am 165cm in height?
BMI is weight/(height*height) in kilograms and metres. 60/(1.68*1.68) = 21.2
This is between 20 and 25 so perfectly normal and healthy for an adult.
If you are 5' 6 in weighing 150 lbs how much weight should you loose?
Some of this should depend on your measurements and your body fat percentage. What you may find is that as you gain more muscle and less fat, you may appear smaller but actually weigh more. You are actually exactly my size, and I have been a size 0 with less than 10% body weight (competitive swimmer - though really, for a girl this is unhealthy) and a size 7 with some definite jiggle (23% body fat) while maintaining the same weight. With that sizing, your BMI would be 20.7. You can calculate this at http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/. BMI Categories: * Underweight = <18.5 * Normal weight = 18.5-24.9 * Overweight = 25-29.9 * Obesity = BMI of 30 or greater As you can see from the categories, you are completely within the normal and healthy range. I personally have never been a fan of BMI as it doesn't take into account a persons body fat to muscle percentage. You can have this caculated with calipers, via a water displacement test (the most accurate) or with a handheld BMI calulator. These use electrical pulses to guestimate your percentages. They are easily thrown off by the amount of air or water trapped in your system however. The short answer is this: don't worry about the number on the scale, worry about how you feel, how you look (as in how well your muscles are defined and the measurements of your body), and if you choose, your percentages. Just remember we are more than what number we see on the scale. Some of this should depend on your measurements and your body fat percentage. What you may find is that as you gain more muscle and less fat, you may appear smaller but actually weigh more. You are actually exactly my size, and I have been a size 0 with less than 10% body weight (competitive swimmer - though really, for a girl this is unhealthy) and a size 7 with some definite jiggle (23% body fat) while maintaining the same weight. With that sizing, your BMI would be 20.7. You can calculate this at http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/. BMI Categories: * Underweight = <18.5 * Normal weight = 18.5-24.9 * Overweight = 25-29.9 * Obesity = BMI of 30 or greater As you can see from the categories, you are completely within the normal and healthy range. I personally have never been a fan of BMI as it doesn't take into account a persons body fat to muscle percentage. You can have this caculated with calipers, via a water displacement test (the most accurate) or with a handheld BMI calulator. These use electrical pulses to guestimate your percentages. They are easily thrown off by the amount of air or water trapped in your system however. The short answer is this: don't worry about the number on the scale, worry about how you feel, how you look (as in how well your muscles are defined and the measurements of your body), and if you choose, your percentages. Just remember we are more than what number we see on the scale. Some of this should depend on your measurements and your body fat percentage. What you may find is that as you gain more muscle and less fat, you may appear smaller but actually weigh more. You are actually exactly my size, and I have been a size 0 with less than 10% body weight (competitive swimmer - though really, for a girl this is unhealthy) and a size 7 with some definite jiggle (23% body fat) while maintaining the same weight. With that sizing, your BMI would be 20.7. You can calculate this at http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/. BMI Categories: * Underweight = <18.5 * Normal weight = 18.5-24.9 * Overweight = 25-29.9 * Obesity = BMI of 30 or greater As you can see from the categories, you are completely within the normal and healthy range. I personally have never been a fan of BMI as it doesn't take into account a persons body fat to muscle percentage. You can have this caculated with calipers, via a water displacement test (the most accurate) or with a handheld BMI calulator. These use electrical pulses to guestimate your percentages. They are easily thrown off by the amount of air or water trapped in your system however. The short answer is this: don't worry about the number on the scale, worry about how you feel, how you look (as in how well your muscles are defined and the measurements of your body), and if you choose, your percentages. Just remember we are more than what number we see on the scale.
My bmi says I'm overweight at 28.1 is that fat?
Yes, it's overwieght. A BMI of 20 is much more desirable and healthy. In terms of "fat," it depends on how the weight is distributed, but it likely is considered fat.
BMI=(weight in lbs*703)/(height in inches^2) (weight in pounds multiplied by 703) divided by (height in inches squared)
How many carbs are in a twelve ounce soda?
Exactly 12 ounces.
A can of soda is just 12 ounces of water with other ingredients dissolved in it.
What is the limitation of using the body mass index?
The clinical limitations of BMI should be considered. BMI is a surrogate measure of body fatness because it is a measure of excess weight rather than excess body fat. Factors such as age, sex, ethnicity, and muscle mass can influence the relationship between BMI and body fat.
What foods have Maltitol in it?
Bananas, honey, garlic, tomatoes, ball Onions, asparagus, Jerusalem artichoke barley and rich in low gather fructose
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A body mass indes of 20.9 would mean that the person with this would be in the normal weight range.
The other weight ranges are
Yes, a BMI is considered to be quite thin. A healthy BMI ranges from 18 to 24 in females. A BMI < 18 may be associated with anorexia. Yes, a BMI of 19 is considered to be quite thin. A healthy BMI ranges from 18 to 24 in females. A BMI < 18 may be associated with anorexia.
Hey, I've done a bit of research and this question should help you! The website is: http://www.health.qld.gov.au/patientsafety/pupp/documents/bodymassindex.pdf I hope it helps! Just match it up to your age and body weight
Am I overweight if I weigh 163 pounds are 5'5 13 years old and have a BMI of 27?
Age is irrelevant in most cases. Height directly corrolates with the avg weight. The calculation is called your Body Mass Index (assuming you are the person in question). The majority of BMI Calculators consider it obese (by a small margin). GRRRR!!!!!!!! im fat!!!