When looking at health risk it's not only BMI that matters, but where fat is stored.
Your current BMI is 21.3, which is well within the normal range of 18.5-24.9.
About half were considered overweight or obese, defined as having a BMI of more than 25.
The cutoff for overweight, by WHO standards, is a BMI of 25, and 30 for obese.
Think of the benchmark in investing as what the BMI is to a healthy weight.
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Your BMI can be determined by using a chart found at healthcare centers everywhere.
The findings echo previous research linking higher BMI to sleep deprivation and irregular sleep schedules.
Taft (42.3 on the BMI), Cleveland (34.6), McKinley (31.1), Taylor (30.2), and Teddy Roosevelt (30.2).
But BMI does have some limitations when it comes to weight and disease risk assessment.
In a very large-framed or muscular person like you, BMI may overestimate body fat.
In Wales, he said the figure was a BMI of 50 with related health problems.
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After one year, investigators reported a significant difference in BMI between the intervention and control groups.
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And it was associated with a real estate firm in northern Virginia named BMI.
First, BMI, while not a perfect indicator, does correlate moderately well with body fat.
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The City recently lost a Flybe route to Liverpool and a BMI Baby route to Manchester.
They would carve out the BMI Regional operation from the other parts of BMI.
So with BMI, Schwarzenegger would be obese, because BMI does not distinguish muscle from fat.
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Overall, children who drank the 2% milk showed lower BMI scores than those drinking the 1% milk.
As BMI had given up its Glasgow-Heathrow route, regulators did not insist on competition on that route.
This is because BMI does not distinguish between fat mass and lean mass (muscle, water, bone, etc).
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However, like IQ, the single number for BMI does not tell us all we need to know.
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The study also took into account body mass index (BMI) - a measure which relates weight to height.
It was found that carriers of the mutations had a significantly higher BMI than those who did not.
The population does mean you get a more precise estimate of BMI simply by averaging over large numbers.
You burn fewer calories, and a higher BMI increases your risk for a host of other health issues.
Someone who is physically fit can have a high BMI due to having greater than average muscle mass.
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So, the fact that BMI has increased over the past decades in the U.S. is telling us something.
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Other airlines from which SAS will divest include Spirit, Air Greenland, BMI, Estonian Airways, Skyways, Cubic and Trust.
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Previous research has also shown that women are subjected to weight bias at a lower BMI than men.
Even those who were clinically overweight, a BMI between 25 and 30, were 71% more likely to develop dementia.
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