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BMI Formula (Body Mass Index)

Calculate Body Mass Index using BMI = weight/height².
Includes both metric and imperial formulas with BMI category ranges.

The Formula

Metric

BMI = weight (kg) / height (m)²

Imperial

BMI = (weight (lbs) × 703) / height (inches)²

BMI is a simple screening tool that estimates body fat based on weight and height.

It is widely used as a quick health indicator, though it does not measure body fat directly.

Variables

SymbolMeaning
BMIBody Mass Index (kg/m²)
weightBody weight in kilograms (kg) or pounds (lbs)
heightHeight in metres (m) or inches (in)
703Conversion factor for imperial units

BMI Categories

BMI RangeCategory
Below 18.5Underweight
18.5 - 24.9Normal weight
25.0 - 29.9Overweight
30.0 and aboveObese

Example 1 (Metric)

A person weighs 75 kg and is 1.78 m tall. What is their BMI?

BMI = weight / height²

BMI = 75 / (1.78)²

BMI = 75 / 3.1684

BMI ≈ 23.7 — Normal weight

Example 2 (Imperial)

A person weighs 185 lbs and is 5'10" (70 inches) tall. What is their BMI?

BMI = (weight × 703) / height²

BMI = (185 × 703) / (70)²

BMI = 130,055 / 4,900

BMI ≈ 26.5 — Overweight

When to Use It

Use the BMI formula when you need a:

  • Quick general screening of weight status
  • Starting point for health assessments
  • Population-level health comparisons

BMI has limitations. It does not distinguish between muscle and fat.

Athletes or muscular individuals may have a high BMI but low body fat.

For a more complete picture, consider body fat percentage and waist-to-hip ratio.

This formula is for general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional for personal health assessments.


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