Arrange the following in the correct sequence: (1)
For calculating the Body Mass Index (BMI) :
(i) Convert the height recorded in centimetres into meters.
(ii) Take the weight of each individual in kilograms (kg).
(iii) Take the height by drawing up a scale on the wall and measure accurately with the
head straight.
(iv) Divide the weight in kg by the square of the height.
Options are:
(a) (i) - (ii) - (iv) - (iii)
(b) (iv) - (ii) - (i) - (iii)
(c) (ii) - (iii) - (i) - (iv)
(d) (iii) - (iv) - (i) - (ii)
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option c is the answer for your question
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Answer:
The correct answer is Option C: (ii)-(iii)-(i)-(iv)
Explanation:
Body mass index (BMI):
The body mass index (BMI) is a statistic that analyses your height and weight to evaluate whether you are at a healthy weight.
BMI is calculated by dividing a person's weight in kilograms by square of their height in metres.
Steps to find out BMI:
- Take each person's weight in kilos.
- Draw a scale on the wall and correctly measure the height.
- Convert the measured height in cm to metres.
- Divide the weight in kilograms by the square of the height.
Uses for BMI:
- For both adults and children, BMI is a reliable indication of body fat.
- BMI should not be utilised as a diagnostic tool because it does not assess body fat directly.
- BMI should be used to track population weight status and as a screening tool to identify prospective weight concerns in individuals.
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