What Does BMI Mean? โ€” Guide

BMI โ€” Body Mass Index

BMI (Body Mass Index) is a number calculated from your weight and height. It provides a simple, widely used screening tool to categorise a person as underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese. It was developed by Adolphe Quetelet in the 19th century and adopted by health organisations worldwide as a quick measure of body fatness.

The BMI Scale

10 18.5 25 30 40 45+
Underweight Normal Overweight Obese Morbidly

BMI Categories

Below 18.5

Underweight

May indicate malnutrition, an eating disorder, or other underlying health condition. Can be associated with weakened immune function and bone density loss.

18.5 โ€“ 24.9

Normal Weight

Associated with the lowest risk of weight-related health problems. The goal for most adults. Maintaining this range through diet and exercise is recommended.

25.0 โ€“ 29.9

Overweight

Increased risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and high blood pressure. Some people in this range, particularly those with high muscle mass, may not face elevated risks.

30.0 โ€“ 39.9

Obese

Significantly elevated risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, sleep apnoea, joint problems, and certain cancers. Medical guidance is recommended. Further divided into Class I (30โ€“34.9), Class II (35โ€“39.9).

40.0 and above

Morbidly Obese

Also called Class III obesity. Severely elevated health risks. Strongly associated with reduced life expectancy. Medical intervention, such as weight management programmes or bariatric surgery, may be considered.

BMI Categories Reference Table

CategoryBMI RangeHealth Risk
UnderweightBelow 18.5Low weight-related risk, other health concerns possible
Normal weight18.5 โ€“ 24.9Lowest risk of weight-related conditions
Overweight25.0 โ€“ 29.9Moderately increased risk
Obese โ€” Class I30.0 โ€“ 34.9High risk
Obese โ€” Class II35.0 โ€“ 39.9Very high risk
Obese โ€” Class III (Morbid)40.0 and aboveExtremely high risk

Limitations of BMI

While BMI is a useful and widely used tool, it has important limitations that you should be aware of:

BMI is best used as one part of a broader health assessment. For a more complete picture, consider also looking at waist circumference, body fat percentage, blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and overall fitness.

How is BMI Calculated?

The BMI formula is straightforward:

Metric: BMI = weight (kg) รท height (m)ยฒ
Example: 70 kg รท (1.75 ร— 1.75) = 70 รท 3.0625 = 22.9

Imperial: BMI = (weight (lbs) ร— 703) รท height (inches)ยฒ
Example: (154 ร— 703) รท (69 ร— 69) = 108,262 รท 4,761 = 22.7

Both formulas give the same result for the same person โ€” the factor 703 converts between the two unit systems.

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