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At 164 centimeters and 52 kilograms, your BMI is 19.3. In order for your BMI to be 18, you will need to weigh approximately 48.5 kilograms, which means you need to lose 3.5 kilograms.
This depends on your BMI ( Body Mass Index) Take your weight in kilograms and divide them by length x length in centimeter For example: your weight is 50 kilograms and you are 160 centimeters tall. You BMI is 50/160=0.3125 ans/160=0.00195 Your BMI would be 19.5, which is perfect A BMI for a 13 year old is good when its between 17.5 and about 24.
you don't measure bmi in kilograms but your bmi is 35.9 which is obese x
About 65 kilograms or 143 pounds for a BMI of 21.7. http://nhlbisupport.com/bmi/bmi-m.htm -DJ Craig
BMI = Mass : (Height)2 where mass is in kilograms and height is in metres.
The Body Mass Index (BMI) is calculated by dividing a person's weight in kilograms by their height in meters squared. For a person who is 70 inches tall and weighs 202 pounds, the BMI is approximately 29. BMI values between 25 and 29.9 are considered overweight.
The height 179 centimetres and weight 65 kilograms equate to a BMI of 20.3. This is classified as normal because it is between 18.5 and 24.9. Less than 18.5 is underweight and 25+ is seen as overweight.
95 pounds = 43.1 kilograms 5ft 3 inches = 1.6002 metres. BMI = Mass/Height2= 16.8 If you are an adult, a BMI of less than 18.5 is classified as underweight and you should seek medical or nutritional advice. If you are not an adult, don't worry too much about it - just monitor your BMI from time to time until you are , or if your BMI reduces further.
BMI is weight/(height*height) in kilograms and metres. 60/(1.68*1.68) = 21.2This is between 20 and 25 so perfectly normal and healthy for an adult.
Her BMI is: 35
It depends on the child's height and how much muscle the child has. If the child is short and has no muscle, the the child probably is overweight. However, a tall, muscular, child may be perfectly normal. You can check the BMI of the child at: http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/bmi-m.htm However, the BMI is only a preliminary indicator. You should really go and talk to a doctor to make sure. Whether the child is considered overweight though is not as important though as whether the child is unhealthy. Proper diet and exercise are the keys-- and parents should support their kids by giving them good food and promoting excercise.
BMI is your body mass index