BMI Calculator

BMI Calculator

Check your Body Mass Index (BMI) for a healthy weight range.

BMI Health Guide & FAQs

1. Introduction to BMI

Body Mass Index (BMI) is a simple score calculated using your height and weight. It is a globally used screening tool to check if a person is in a healthy weight range.

2. Why Use a BMI Calculator?

  • Instant Health Check: Get an immediate idea of your body status.
  • Disease Prevention: High BMI is a risk factor for Diabetes and Heart Disease.
  • Set Fitness Goals: Helps you decide if you need to lose or gain weight.

3. How to Calculate BMI?

Formula: BMI = Weight (kg) / [Height (m)]²

Or simply use our BMI Tool: Enter weight, enter height, and click calculate!

4. BMI Classification Tables

Adults (Age 20+)

BMI Range Category
Below 18.5Underweight
18.5 – 24.9Healthy Weight
25.0 – 29.9Overweight
30.0 or AboveObese

5. Risks & Detailed Limitations

Overweight Risks: Heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and stroke.

Underweight Risks: Weak immunity, bone loss (osteoporosis), and nutrient deficiencies.

Detailed Limitations of BMI:
  • Muscle vs. Fat: BMI doesn't distinguish between muscle and fat. Athletes often have high BMI scores but low body fat.
  • Fat Distribution: It doesn't show where fat is stored. "Belly fat" is more dangerous than fat stored in hips.
  • Age & Bone Mass: It doesn't account for bone density or muscle loss in the elderly.
  • Ethnic Differences: Studies show health risks can occur at a lower BMI for Asian populations (risk starts at 23 BMI).

6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is BMI gender specific for adults?
A: No, the formula is the same for men and women. However, women naturally tend to have a slightly higher body fat percentage than men at the same BMI.


Q: Can BMI be used during pregnancy?
A: No. BMI is not accurate during pregnancy due to fetal growth and fluid changes.


Q: Why is my BMI different from my body fat percentage?
A: BMI is a weight-for-height ratio, while body fat percentage measures actual fat. You can have a "normal" BMI but high body fat (Skinny Fat).


Q: Weight vs BMI: Which is more important?
A: Waist circumference and body fat percentage are often more accurate health markers than BMI alone.

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