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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;新页面: BMI calculations could appear like some esoteric and complicated method that you have no hope of figuring out.  That&amp;#039;s not correct.  BMI is not magic or some scientific secret withheld by...&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;新页面&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;BMI calculations could appear like some esoteric and complicated method that you have no hope of figuring out.  That's not correct.  BMI is not magic or some scientific secret withheld by these in the know. If you have ever used a BMI calculator on-line, then you know that you put in your height and weight, and it cranks out specific number.  There is often a chart handy, or the website interprets it for you, and tells you whether you are underweight, regular weight, overweight or obese, all based on this single number. The website did the calculations for you, but you could be wondering just how it arrived at that quantity.  BMI calculations are relatively simple after you understand the basic formula.  But first, let's look at what BMI is and what BMI calculations are utilised for in the initial location.&lt;br /&gt;
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BMI is the measure of physique mass. By comparing your weight and height, particularly dividing your weight by your height, squared, the BMI calculations give us a single number.  Depending on exactly where that quantity falls on a unique scale, it tells you if you happen to be underweight for your height, in the regular range, overweight, or obese.&lt;br /&gt;
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BMI doesn't measure physique fat, nevertheless, so typically the number is wrong when it comes to athletes or quite muscular people.  Muscle weighs much more than fat, so for them, BMI isn't an correct measure at all.  For most men and women, even though, it's a quite excellent estimate of weight in relation to height.  So what BMI calculations enable us to arrive at that magic BMI quantity?&lt;br /&gt;
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BMI calculations could look difficult, but they're truly not. At its most fundamental, the formula is kg/m2.  Or your weight in kilograms divided by your height in meters, squared (your height in meters times itself). A person who's five-and-a-half-feet tall stands about 1.7 meters.  Square that quantity (1.7 times 1.7) and you come up with two.89.  A particular person who weighs 150 pounds weights about 68 kilograms.  So the BMI calculations to decide this person's BMI would be 68 divided by 2.89. The outcome of that is about 23.5.&lt;br /&gt;
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A BMI of 18.5 or below indicates that an person is underweight. The typical weight range is from 18.five to 24.9.  Overweight individuals will calculate a BMI of 25 to 29.9.  A BMI of 30 or better indicates obesity. So a particular person with a BMI of 23.five is within his or her typical weight range, according to the BMI calculations.&lt;br /&gt;
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If you don't want to convert feet and pounds to meters and kilograms, then you can use 1 of the other BMI calculations to figure your number. This person's new formula would be weight in pounds, 150, occasions 4.88, or 732, divided by height in feet squared (five.five times 5.five) which is 30.25.  Then divide weight by height squared (732 divided by 30.25) and the result is 24.1, very comparable to the metric formula's result. BMI calculations can also be done by taking weight in pounds instances 703, and dividing by height in inches, squared. [http://www.luxoreng.com.br/institucional construtoras em indaiatuba]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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