What is a healthy weight?
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a measure that uses your height and weight to work out if your weight is within a healthy range. BMI is calculated as your weight (in kilograms) divided by the square of your height (in metres):
To work out your own BMI, visit the NHS website and use their online calculator.
Healthy BMI range for high-risk ethnicities (e.g. South Asian, African-Caribbean) is slightly lower. The classifications for BMI are as follows:
Other considerations
There are some other factors that need to be considered when using BMI as a measurement. Muscle is much denser than fat so someone that has a lot of muscle can find themselves classified as overweight or obese, even though they are a healthy weight.
BMI is not a suitable measurement if you:
- Have an eating disorder
- Are pregnant
- Are under 18 years old
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Comment by juel- 40876 on 05/11/2024 at 3:14 PM
BMI is not recommended nor overly accurate according to some sources as it doesn’t take into account body shape etc. I have used wiehgts and calorie controlled diets but they haven’t worked.
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