Are you aware of your BMI? These days people are becoming more aware of theirs, just as they aware of their cholesterol.
If you do not know your BMI, you can use an online BMI calculator. You only need to know your weight and height. You can also measure it yourself using the following formula:
BMI = Weight(pounds) / Height(inches)*Height(inches)* 703
What your BMI indicates
BMI is a measurement of your size that considers both your height and weight. We can recall using charts a few years back that required you to find your height on the left side of the chart and then move your finger to the right to see your “ideal weight” from options specified under the small, medium, or big “frame size” measurements. These measurements are based on “actuarial” numbers, which are estimates used by life insurance agencies to calculate the chances of living up to an old age based on evidence from thousands of individuals. These measurements were difficult to understand, and it was never straightforward how to determine a person’s “frame size.” BMI is similar in that. It represents the connection with your height and weight as a single number independent of your “frame size.”
What is a healthy BMI?
So, why is BMI important?
In particular, the higher your BMI, the greater your chance of developing a variety of obesity-related disorders, such as:
- Arthritis
- Diabetes
- Liver Disease
- A variety of cancers
- Blood pressure that is too high
- Sleep apnea
- High cholesterol
According to the World Health Organization, about 3 million people die each year due to obesity or overweight. Furthermore, people who have high BMIs often feel stronger, both physically and mentally, when they lose extra weight, regardless of illness.