The Body Mass Index (BMI) is an approximate measure of body fat based on your height and weight. It is important to remember that as a person’s BMI goes higher, this also increases the risk for diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, arthritis and certain cancers.
However, it does not accurately measure body fat percentage. For example, athletes have a high muscle-fat ratio and may have a high BMI rating yet be in excellent health. Excess body fat is the main cause of weight-related diseases. Thus, it is important to talk to your doctor regarding your personal health condition.
To calculate your BMI, enter your height (in feet and inches) and weight (in pounds) and click on your gender. Then click the “Compute BMI” button to get your BMI.
Compute your BMI
If you want to compare your weight status to others, BMI is a great method of analysis.
BMI | Term | Class of Obesity |
<19 | Underweight | |
19-25 | Ideal BMI | |
25-30 | Overweight | |
>30 | Obese | I |
>35 | Severely Obese | II |
>40 | Morbidly Obese | III |
>50 | Super Obese | IV |