Calculate your Body Mass Index using the standard WHO formula. Get instant results with health category and personalized recommendations.
BMI is a measurement of a person's leanness or corpulence based on their height and weight, and is intended to quantify tissue mass. It is widely used as a general indicator of whether a person has a healthy body weight for their height.
Specifically, the value obtained from the calculation of BMI is used to categorize whether a person is underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese depending on what range the value falls between. These ranges of BMI vary based on factors such as region and age, and are sometimes further divided into subcategories such as severely underweight or very severely obese.
This is the World Health Organization's (WHO) recommended body weight based on BMI values for adults. It is used for both men and women, age 20 or older.
Classification | BMI Range - kg/m² |
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Severe Thinness | < 16 |
Moderate Thinness | 16 - 17 |
Mild Thinness | 17 - 18.5 |
Normal Weight | 18.5 - 25 |
Overweight | 25 - 30 |
Obesity Class I | 30 - 35 |
Obesity Class II | 35 - 40 |
Obesity Class III | > 40 |
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends BMI categorization for children and teens between age 2 and 20.
Category | Percentile Range |
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Underweight | < 5% |
Healthy Weight | 5% - 85% |
At Risk of Overweight | 85% - 95% |
Overweight | > 95% |
Being overweight increases the risk of a number of serious diseases and health conditions. Below is a list of said risks, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):
Being underweight has its own associated risks, listed below:
BMI doesn't distinguish between muscle and fat mass. Athletes and very muscular individuals may have high BMI despite being healthy. Age, sex, ethnicity, and body composition also affect interpretation.
Standard international formula using kilograms and meters
Example:
US customary units formula with conversion factor
Example:
BMI Prime is the ratio of your BMI to the upper limit of normal BMI (25). A value of 1.0 means you're at the upper limit of normal weight.
Ratio of your BMI to the upper limit of normal BMI (25)
Classification | BMI | BMI Prime |
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Severe Thinness | < 16 | < 0.64 |
Moderate Thinness | 16 - 17 | 0.64 - 0.68 |
Mild Thinness | 17 - 18.5 | 0.68 - 0.74 |
Normal Weight | 18.5 - 25 | 0.74 - 1.0 |
Overweight | 25 - 30 | 1.0 - 1.2 |
Obesity Class I | 30 - 35 | 1.2 - 1.4 |
Obesity Class II | 35 - 40 | 1.4 - 1.6 |
Obesity Class III | > 40 | > 1.6 |
The Ponderal Index (PI) is similar to BMI in that it measures the leanness or corpulence of a person based on their height and weight. The main difference between the PI and BMI is the cubing rather than squaring of the height in the formula. While BMI can be a useful tool when considering large populations, it is not reliable for determining leanness or corpulence in individuals.
Ponderal Index using metric units
Ponderal Index using imperial units
BMI is a screening tool and may not reflect body composition. Consult healthcare professionals for personalized advice.