Biology, asked by pratikshadhuwan, 1 year ago

what is the use of BMI and how to calculate it???​

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Answered by sameera92
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BMI is your weight (in kilograms) over your height squared (in centimeters). Let's calculate, however, using pounds and inches. For instance, the BMI of a person who is 5'3" and weighs 125 lbs is calculated as follows: Multiply the weight in pounds by 0.45 (the metric conversion factor)

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pratikshadhuwan: are you confirm that the height is taken in centimetres
sameera92: yes
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raja6530: No it is calculated in meters squared
raja6530: and I am sure
Answered by Divyanshi2424
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bmi helps to tell whether a person is overwt. underwt. or obese or normal

formula - weight / height × height

weight in kg and height in metre
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