|
The
NHLBI obesity guidelines propose that doctors use body
mass index (BMI) to assess patients because the index
is simple, correlates to fatness, and applies to both
men and women. To determine BMI, weight in kilograms
is divided by height in meters, squared. To calculate
your body mass index at this site, insert your weight
in pounds and select your height. Click on the Compute
button to see your body mass index. A BMI of 25 to 29.9
is considered overweight and one 30 or above is considered
obese.
|