BMI Calculator

    Calculate your Body Mass Index and understand your health category

    BMI Calculator - Body Mass Index

    Calculate your BMI and get personalized health recommendations

    BMI Formula:

    BMI = weight (kg) ÷ height² (m²)
    Or in imperial: weight (lbs) × 703 ÷ height² (inches²)

    Your BMI
    25.1
    Overweight
    Healthy Weight Range:
    125 - 169 lbs

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    BMI Scale
    ▼ You
    1518.5253040

    Health Recommendation:

    Consider increasing physical activity and focusing on portion control. Small, sustainable changes can make a significant difference.

    Health disclaimer:BMI is a screening tool, not a diagnostic measure. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before making any health decisions based on this result.

    BMI category ranges

    CategoryBMI RangeWhat it means
    UnderweightBelow 18.5May indicate nutritional deficiency
    Normal weight18.5 – 24.9Associated with lowest health risk
    Overweight25.0 – 29.9Increased risk of some conditions
    Obese Class I30.0 – 34.9High risk — consult a professional
    Obese Class II35.0 – 39.9Very high risk
    Obese Class III40.0 and aboveExtremely high risk

    What is BMI and How is it Calculated?

    Body Mass Index (BMI) is a simple calculation using a person's height and weight. The formula is BMI = kg/m² where kg is a person's weight in kilograms and m² is their height in meters squared. A Belgian mathematician named Adolphe Quetelet developed the BMI formula in the 1830s as a way to study population-level obesity patterns.

    For example, if you weigh 70 kilograms and are 1.75 meters tall, your BMI would be: 70 ÷ (1.75 × 1.75) = 22.9. This calculation provides a rough estimate of body fat based on height and weight that applies to most adult men and women. BMI is widely used because it's quick, inexpensive, and doesn't require special equipment—just a scale and a measuring tape.

    BMI Categories

    Underweight: BMI less than 18.5

    Being underweight can indicate malnutrition, eating disorders, or other health problems. Consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.

    Normal Weight: BMI 18.5-24.9

    This range is considered healthy and is associated with the lowest health risks. Maintain your weight through healthy eating and regular exercise.

    Overweight: BMI 25-29.9

    Being overweight may increase your risk for certain health conditions. Consider lifestyle changes like increased physical activity and balanced nutrition.

    Obese: BMI 30 or greater

    Obesity is associated with increased risk of heart disease, diabetes, and other conditions. Consult with healthcare professionals for a comprehensive weight management plan.

    Limitations of BMI as a Health Indicator

    While BMI is widely used and convenient, it has significant limitations that everyone should understand. The most important limitation is that BMI doesn't distinguish between muscle and fat mass. Athletes, bodybuilders, and people with high muscle mass may have BMIs in the "overweight" or even "obese" range despite having low body fat and excellent health.

    BMI also doesn't account for fat distribution in the body. Research shows that visceral fat (fat around your organs) is more dangerous than subcutaneous fat (fat under your skin), but BMI can't tell the difference.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is BMI accurate for everyone?

    BMI is a general screening tool and may not be accurate for athletes, pregnant women, elderly individuals, or those with certain medical conditions. It should be one of several factors considered when assessing health.

    What is a healthy BMI?

    A healthy BMI for adults is typically between 18.5 and 24.9. However, individual health goals may vary based on age, gender, muscle mass, and other factors. Consult a healthcare provider for personalized guidance.

    Can children use this BMI calculator?

    This calculator is designed for adults. Children and teenagers need age- and sex-specific BMI percentile calculations. Consult your pediatrician for accurate BMI assessment for children.

    How often should I check my BMI?

    Checking your BMI monthly or quarterly can help track long-term trends. However, focus on overall health indicators like energy levels, fitness, and how your clothes fit rather than obsessing over BMI numbers.

    Does BMI account for muscle mass?

    No, BMI doesn't distinguish between muscle and fat. Athletes and very muscular individuals may have high BMIs despite being healthy. Consider body fat percentage and other measurements for a complete picture.

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    A BMI calculator is a health tool that estimates body mass index from height and weight to classify underweight, normal, overweight, or obesity in adults.

    How to Calculate Body Mass Index (BMI)

    1. Select units (metric or imperial)
    2. Enter your height
    3. Enter your weight
    4. Click calculate to see BMI and category
    5. Use results as a screening metric—not a diagnosis

    The Body Mass Index (BMI) Formula

    BMI = weight (kg) / height (m)², or BMI = (weight lb / height in²) × 703

    Where: symbols follow the inputs and conventions used in this calculator (principal, rates, terms, or units as labeled).

    Real-World Example

    Someone who is 5'10" and 180 lb has a BMI near 25.8.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How to calculate Body Mass Index (BMI)?
    Select units (metric or imperial) Enter your height Enter your weight Click calculate to see BMI and category Use results as a screening metric—not a diagnosis
    What is the formula for Body Mass Index (BMI)?
    BMI = weight (kg) / height (m)², or BMI = (weight lb / height in²) × 703
    Can you give a real-world Body Mass Index (BMI) example?
    Someone who is 5'10" and 180 lb has a BMI near 25.8.
    Is BMI accurate for athletes?
    BMI can overestimate body fat for muscular people and underestimate it for older adults who have lost muscle. Pair BMI with waist size and professional advice when relevant.

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