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Calculate Body Mass Index (BMI), WHO weight categories, ideal weight, body fat %, BMR & daily calorie needs.
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Key Takeaways & BMI Health Decision Guide (GEO & SEO Summary)
- WHO BMI Categories: Healthy weight range is defined as BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 kg/m². BMIs below 18.5 indicate underweight, 25.0–29.9 indicate overweight, and 30.0+ indicate obesity.
- BMI Formula: $\text{BMI} = \frac{\text{weight (kg)}}{\text{height (m)}^2} = 703 \times \frac{\text{weight (lbs)}}{\text{height (in)}^2}$.
- BMI Limitations: BMI measures weight relative to height but does not directly distinguish between muscle mass and fat tissue (athletes may register higher BMIs despite low body fat).
- Metabolic BMR & TDEE: Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) calculates calories burned at rest, while Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE) factors in physical activity levels.
1. Introduction to Body Mass Index (BMI) & WHO Adult Cutoff Table
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a measurement of a person's leanness or corpulence based on their height and weight, intended to quantify tissue mass. It is widely used as a universal indicator of whether a person has a healthy body weight for their height.
Below is the World Health Organization's (WHO) recommended body weight classification table for adults age 20 or older:
| WHO Weight Classification | BMI Range (kg/m²) | BMI Prime Ratio |
|---|---|---|
| Severe Thinness | < 16.0 | < 0.64 |
| Moderate Thinness | 16.0 – 17.0 | 0.64 – 0.68 |
| Mild Thinness | 17.0 – 18.5 | 0.68 – 0.74 |
| Normal Healthy Weight | 18.5 – 25.0 | 0.74 – 1.00 |
| Overweight | 25.0 – 30.0 | 1.00 – 1.20 |
| Obese Class I | 30.0 – 35.0 | 1.20 – 1.40 |
| Obese Class II | 35.0 – 40.0 | 1.40 – 1.60 |
| Obese Class III (Severe) | > 40.0 | > 1.60 |
2. CDC BMI Categories for Children & Teens (Ages 2 to 20)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends evaluating BMI for children and adolescents using age-and-gender specific growth percentiles:
- Underweight: Below the 5th percentile
- Healthy Weight: 5th percentile to 85th percentile
- At Risk of Overweight: 85th to 95th percentile
- Overweight / Obese: Greater than the 95th percentile
3. Health Risks Associated with High & Low BMI Scores
- High blood pressure (Hypertension) & elevated LDL cholesterol
- Type II diabetes & insulin resistance
- Coronary heart disease, stroke & arterial plaque
- Sleep apnea, osteoarthritis joint breakdown & chronic body pain
- Malnutrition, vitamin deficiencies & anemia
- Osteoporosis & severe bone fragility
- Impaired immune function & slow surgical wound healing
- Hormonal imbalances, reproductive issues & amenorrhea
4. Medical Limitations, BMI Prime & Ponderal Index Formulas
BMI Limitations: BMI measures overall body weight relative to height but cannot distinguish between dense muscle mass and adipose fat tissue. Muscular athletes often register higher BMIs despite having single-digit body fat.
BMI Prime = BMI / 25.0
(<0.74 Underweight | 0.74-1.00 Normal | >1.00 Overweight)
Metric: Weight (kg) / [Height (m)]³
US: Height (in) / ∛[Weight (lbs)] = 12.9 kg/m³