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Understanding BMI in Simple Words
BMI, or Body Mass Index, is a simple number that helps you understand whether your weight is right for your height. It’s one of the most common ways to check if you fall into a healthy weight range.
How is BMI Calculated?
It’s quite easy! You just divide your weight (in kilograms) by your height (in meters squared).
Formula: BMI = Weight (kg) ÷ Height (m²)
This gives you a number that falls into one of these categories:
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Underweight: Less than 18.5
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Normal: 18.5 to 24.9
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Overweight: 25 to 29.9
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Obese: 30 and above
These categories are provided by the World Health Organization (WHO) to help understand weight-related health risks.
But Wait – It’s Not That Simple
While BMI gives a general idea, it doesn’t tell the whole story. It doesn’t consider muscle mass, age, gender, or body type. For example, a fit athlete with more muscle might have a high BMI but still be very healthy. Also, people from different ethnic backgrounds may have different healthy weight ranges. That’s why BMI is just one tool, not a final answer.
Why Do We Still Use BMI?
Because it’s quick, easy, and helpful for basic screening. It’s especially useful when you want to get a starting point to assess your weight and plan your health journey.
What FFD Believes
At Freedom From Diabetes (FFD), we treat BMI as a guide. We’ve seen that people who bring their BMI into a healthy range often gain better control over diabetes and other conditions. But we never judge someone by a number alone.
Don’t stress too much about achieving a “perfect” BMI. Focus on feeling healthy, active, and balanced. BMI is just one part of a bigger picture that includes lifestyle, diet, fitness, and mindset.
Read more, visit our blog. https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org/blog/post/body-mass-index-bmi/3957

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