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BMI stands for Body Mass Index. Your height and weight are used to calculate your BMI. It is used by both the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and The World Health Organization as a way to help define obesity.

Knowing your BMI is important because your weight alone doesn't tell the whole story. If your BMI is too high, you're at an increased risk for many chronic health problems. These include high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, gallbladder disease and osteoarthritis. It also raises the risk for endometrial, breast, prostate and colon cancers.

 

BMI = [Weight in pounds ÷ Height in inches ÷ Height in inches] x 703. For example, the BMI of a 6-foot person who weighs 210 pounds would be 210 pounds divided by 72 inches divided by 72 inches and multiplied by 703 = 28.5.

According to the NIH, your BMI score means the following:

Note that it is possible to be overweight and have very little fat. Bodybuilders and full-time athletes may fall into that category. But most people who are overweight have too much body fat.

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To keep weight off and improve your BMI, you need to reduce your calories and increase your physical activity. Here are some tips for losing weight and keeping it off.

 


Stick with it.
Don't give up just because you reached a plateau or binged on potato salad at yesterday's family get-together.

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