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BMI
is a term that isn't completely familiar to everyone. It is
short for Body Mass Index. It approaches a standard, and is
the common choice for physicians and for research concerning
obesity. With a mathematical formula, BMI uses a person's
height and weight for the calculation. Your Body Mass Index
is equal to your weight in kilograms divided by your height
in meters squared. It is expressed as BMI=kg/m2. In the table
below, the risks for disease associated with being over weight
or obese are listed based on BMI and waist size for women
and men. For your convenience, use the calculator below the
chart for your BMI. |
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