Body Mass Index: Measure of relative weight based on an individual's mass and height

The body mass index (or BMI) is a measure which shows whether people have the right weight for their height.

The World Health Organisation (WHO), governments and health workers use it. It is also sometimes called the Quetelet index.

Body Mass Index: History, Calculation, Overweight or not
A graph of body mass index is shown above. By lining up weight and height you can find out in which range an adult person falls. Left of normal range means too thin, to the right of normal means too fat. Dashed lines give a rough idea of how much too thin or how much too fat a person is.
Based on World Health Organization data here.

History

The BMI was invented by Adolphe Quetelet between 1830 and 1850.

A scientist named Ancel Keys first used the term body mass index in 1972. He wrote that governments should measure the BMI of adults to find out whether they are too fat or too thin.

Calculation

To find somebody's BMI:

This is the formula:

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Body Mass Index: History, Calculation, Overweight or not 

For example, a man whose weight is 78 kg (172 lb) and height is 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) has a BMI of:

    Body Mass Index: History, Calculation, Overweight or not 

A man whose weight is 172 lb (78 kg) and height is 72 inches (180 cm) has a BMI of:

    Body Mass Index: History, Calculation, Overweight or not 

Overweight or not

Health organisations, including the World Health Organisation (WHO), use the BMI to help decide whether people are too fat or too thin. The WHO uses these numbers for adults:

Category BMI range
Seriously Underweight less than 16.49 (--16.49)
Underweight between 16.5 and 18.49 (16.5--18.49)
Normal between 18.5 and 24.99 (18.5--24.99)
Overweight between 25 and 29.99 (25–29.99)
Obese 30 or more (30--)

Some people disagree with these numbers. Some experts think the Overweight range for people with Asian body types should be 23–27.49, not 25–29.99. Some experts think the lowest Normal BMI should be 20 for men, and 18 for women. The old BMI definition of overweight was 27. This changed in 1998.

Uses

BMI is useful for governments who want to know about the health of their people. For example, in the United States in 2007, 74% of adults had a BMI above 25 (Overweight or Obese) and 27% of adults had a BMI above 30 (Obese). Many of these people will become ill because they are too fat. This information helps the United States government decide what to do about the health of its people.

BMI is less useful for finding out whether one person is too fat or too thin. BMI does not say how much weight is fat, how much is muscle and how much is bone. For example, many athletes have a high BMI. They are not fat. Their BMI is high because they have lots of heavy muscle. Other people have lots of fat and not much muscle. They are too fat but their BMI is normal.

Even so, BMI is popular. It is easy to use and easy to understand, and it gives useful information for people with "normal" bodies.

Variations

The Ponderal Index is similar to the body mass index, but the height is cubed, not squared. The formula is:

    Body Mass Index: History, Calculation, Overweight or not 

Some experts suggest that the exponent should be between 2.3 and 2.7. The best formula might be:

    Body Mass Index: History, Calculation, Overweight or not 

References

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