BMI Calculator

Calculate your Body Mass Index (BMI) to check if you're at a healthy weight. Get personalized insights and health recommendations.

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Understanding BMI

Body Mass Index (BMI) is a simple measure using height and weight to estimate body fat. While it's a useful screening tool, it doesn't directly measure body fat and may not be accurate for athletes, elderly, or pregnant women.

BMI Categories

Underweight: < 18.5
Normal: 18.5 - 24.9
Overweight: 25 - 29.9
Obese I: 30 - 34.9
Obese II: 35 - 39.9
Obese III: 40+

Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates for educational purposes only. Consult a healthcare provider for personalized medical advice.

About BMI Calculator - Body Mass Index Calculator

Calculate your Body Mass Index (BMI) to check if you're at a healthy weight. Get personalized insights.

Our **BMI Calculator** helps you calculate your Body Mass Index, a common measure of body composition. Simply enter your height and weight to see your BMI score, category, and healthy weight range. For pregnancy, check our Due Date Calculator.

BMI is calculated by dividing weight by height squared. While it's a useful screening tool, it has limitations - it doesn't directly measure body fat and may not be accurate for athletes, elderly individuals, or pregnant women.

Use this calculator as a starting point for discussions with your healthcare provider. We provide category information, potential health risks, and your ideal weight range based on a healthy BMI.

Key Features

Imperial and metric units
BMI category classification
Health risk information
Ideal weight range
Visual BMI scale

Why Use This Tool?

Quick health screening
Track weight goals
Understand health risks
Set target weight range

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How to Use

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Select imperial or metric units

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Enter your weight

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Enter your height

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View BMI score and category

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See your healthy weight range

Frequently Asked Questions

A BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 is considered healthy/normal weight. Below 18.5 is underweight, 25-29.9 is overweight, and 30+ is obese.

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