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Body mass index (BMI) and body surface area (BSA) are two measures used frequently in health care, however, they are not well understood. While they are both indicators of body size, they provide very different information. What exactly do each of these measures tell us and how should they be used?

Body Mass Index (BMI)

BMI is a measure used to determine a person’s degree of overweight. Calculated based on height and weight,1 BMI is easy to measure, reliable, and correlated with percentage of body fat mass. It is a more accurate estimate of total body fat compared with body weight alone.2 BMI can also help gauge a person’s risk for conditions such as heart disease, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, gallstones, respiratory problems, and certain cancers. One downside of measuring BMI alone is that it may overestimate body fat in athletes or people with a muscular build. Conversely, it may underestimate body fat in the elderly or in people who have lost muscle.

BMI is calculated by taking the body weight in kilograms (kg) and dividing it by the height in meters (m) squared.

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Body mass index (BMI) and body surface area (BSA) are two measures used frequently in health care, however, they are not well understood. While they are both indicators of body size, they provide very different information. What exactly do each of these measures tell us and how should they be used?

Body Mass Index (BMI)

BMI is a measure used to determine a person’s degree of overweight. Calculated based on height and weight,1 BMI is easy to measure, reliable, and correlated with percentage of body fat mass. It is a more accurate estimate of total body fat compared with body weight alone.2 BMI can also help gauge a person’s risk for conditions such as heart disease, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, gallstones, respiratory problems, and certain cancers. One downside of measuring BMI alone is that it may overestimate body fat in athletes or people with a muscular build. Conversely, it may underestimate body fat in the elderly or in people who have lost muscle.

BMI is calculated by taking the body weight in kilograms (kg) and dividing it by the height in meters (m) squared.

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