Body mass index (BMI) is measure of body fat based on
height and weight that applies to both adult men and women.
How does BMI relate to health?
The BMI ranges are based on the effect body weight
has on disease and death. As BMI increases,
the risk for some disease increases. Some common conditions related to
overweight and obesity include:
 | Premature death |
 | Cardiovascular disease |
 | High blood pressure |
 | Osteoarthritis |
 | Some cancers |
 | Diabetes |
BMI is only one of many factors used to predict risk
for disease. BMI cannot be used to tell a person if he/she has a disease
such as diabetes or cancer. It is important to remember that weight is only
one factor that is related to disease.
BMI Categories:
 | Underweight = <18.5 |
 | Normal weight = 18.5-24.9 |
 | Overweight = 25-29.9 |
 | Obesity = BMI of 30 or greater |
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