Monday, November 21, 2011

How To Measure Obesity and BMI Calculator

How To Measure Obesity and BMI Calculator

 
It is not the same as saying that a person is overweight to say who is obese. Not everyone who has a few extra kilos necessarily obese. It is said that when someone is obese has reached a certain degree of overweight. Ie when has far exceeded their ideal body weight and fat in your body is much higher than it should be. One of the most common ways to calculate and determine whether a person is obese is through BMI or body mass index. The IMC provides a direct relationship between weight and height of the person. According to the number obtained as a result is classified which category the person.
The formula for BMI is a person's weight divided by height squared. If for example a person weighs 95 kilograms and is 1.70 m, the account you should do is:

    
* 95 / 1.702 =
    
* 95 / 2.89 = 32.87
The number that occurs as a result is what determines whether the person is obese or not. It is said that a person is obese if he gets as a result a number greater than or equal to 30.
The IMC also differentiates between different types of obesity, if overweight or underweight is considered healthy.

    
* BMI less than or equal to 18.5 - is considered underweight.
    
* BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 - healthy weight is considered.
    
* BMI 25 to 29.9 - is overweight.
    
* BMI between 30 and 34.9 - are considered obese grade 1
    
* BMI between 35 and 39.9 - are considered obese grade 2
    
* BMI greater than 40 - is considered morbidly obese.
Another procedure that is commonly used to determine if a person suffers from obesity is to measure the circumference of your waist and hips. It is considered a health risk when measuring the circumference is greater than 88 in women and 102 men.
There are other ways of measuring obesity can only be done with specific equipment and under the supervision of a specialist. Examples include CT or MRI.

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