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Description
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Body
Mass Index (BMI) is a calculated
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number
derived from the input values
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for the person's weight
and height.
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BMI
is used as an screening tool to identify
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possible
weight problems for adults/childs.
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However,
BMI is not a diagnostic tool.
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BMI
correlates to direct measures of the
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body
fat, such as underwater weighing and
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dual energy
x-ray absorptiometry (DXA).
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BMI can be
consisdered as an alternative
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for direct measure of
body fat.
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Additionally,
BMI is an inexpensive and
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easy-to-perform
method of screening for
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weight
categories that may lead to health
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problems.
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Measurement
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Standard
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Enter Your Height
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Enter Your Weight
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Your BMI
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Your Weight Status
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BMI Table
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Classification
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BMI
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Underweight
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< 18.5
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Normal Weight
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18.5 - 24.9
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Overweight
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25.0 - 29.9
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Obese class I
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30.0 - 34.9
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Obese class II
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35.0 - 39.9
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Obese class III
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> 40.0
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Source: World Health
Organization
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