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Body Mass Index Calculator


Are You Overweight or Obese?

1. Take a measurement.

Waist Circumference Measurement: (inches)
Measure your waist about 2 inches above your belly button. A waist circumference over 35 inches for women and 40 inches for men is related to an increase in risk factors of obesity related diseases.

2. Calculate your "BMI". (Body Mass Index)

Enter your height (in feet and inches) and weight (in pounds), and then click "Calculate"

 

Height: ft. in.
Weight: lbs.
Your BMI:


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3. Determine your BMI-related health risks.

 

 

BMI Category Health Risk 
(based solely on BMI)
Risk adjusted or presence of Comorbid Conditions and/or Risk Factors
< 25 Minimal Low
25 - < 27 Low Moderate
27 - < 30 Moderate High
30 - < 35 High Very High
35 - < 40 Very High Extremely High
over 40 Extremely High Extremely High

WHAT YOUR NUMBERS MEAN FOR YOUR HEALTH

Obesity and Waist Circumference
A high waist circumference is associated with an increased risk for Type 2 diabetes,
dyslipidemia, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease (CVD) in patients with a
BMI between 25 and 35. Waist circumference adds little additive predictive value in those with
BMI above 35.

Body Mass Index-BMI
BMI is a common measure used to express the relationship between weight and height and is
more highly correlated with body fat than any other indicator of height and weight.

The Difference Between Overweight And Obesity
Overweight refers to an excess of body weight compared to set standards. The excess weight
may come from muscle, bone, fat, and/or body water. Obesity refers specifically to having an
abnormally high proportion of body fat. One can be overweight without being obese, as in the
example of a bodybuilder or other athlete who has a lot of muscle. However, many people who
are overweight are also obese.

The statistics presented are based on the following definitions:

  • overweight  =  BMI of 25 to 30

  • obesity      =  BMI 30 or greater

More than half of U.S. adults have a BMI greater than 25.

  • All adults  (20+ years old)      97.1 million (54.9 percent)

  • Women    (20+ years old)      46.9 million (50.7 percent)

  • Men          (20+ years old)      50.2 million (59.4 percent)


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