Your BMi is
0kg/m2
BMI, or Body Mass Index, is a measure of your weight compared to your height.
Underweight
A few more kgs can lessen your chances of thinning bones and a weakened immune system, as well as feeling tired.
Normal
You're in a good place now. Keep up your regular healthy habits to maintain your weight.
Overweight
Since your weight puts you in the overweight range, losing some extra kgs is a good first step toward lowering your chances of health problems.
Obese
Since your weight puts you in the obese range, you're much more likely to have serious health problems.
BMi Categories:
Underweight = < 18.5
Normal weight = 18.5 – 24.9
Overweight = 25 – 29.9
Obesity = BMI of 30 or greater
Your Waist-Height ratio is
0
Underweight
A few more kgs can lessen your chances of thinning bones and a weakened immune system, as well as feeling tired.
Normal
You're in a good place now. Keep up your regular healthy habits to maintain your weight.
Overweight
Belly fat affects your health more than fat in your arms or your hips. It's linked to a higher risk of heart attacks, strokes, and diabetes, and it puts you at risk for other diseases, too.
Obese
Belly fat affects your health more than fat in your arms or your hips. It's linked to a higher risk of heart attacks, strokes, and diabetes, and it puts you at risk for other diseases, too.
Waist-Height Categories:
Underweight = < 0.43
Normal weight = 0.43 – 0.52
Overweight = 0.53 – 0.65
Obesity = 0.65 or greater