Understanding Your BMI: What is the Body Mass Index?

The Basics of the BMI: What is the Body Mass Index?

There are so many different terms and abbreviations in the fitness world that makes it hard to know what’s what and to keep up with them all.

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We have simplified understanding your Body Mass Index) results.

Different categories of the Body Mass Index

Underweight

Being underweight could be a sign you’re not eating enough, you’re working out too much, or you may be ill. Essentially, you could be burning more energy than you are putting in, but there are a million reasons for being underweight, and this is something you should speak to your GP about.

If you don’t feel ill or have no specific symptoms, try eating more food and maybe cut back on the amount of exercise you are doing and see if that helps you put on a bit more weight.

Healthy Weight

This is great news, you are considered to be in the healthy range. Keep up what you’re doing, it’s obviously working well for you.

Overweight

The best way to lose weight if you have been classed as overweight is through a combination of diet and exercise. The BMI calculator will give you a personal calorie allowance to help you achieve a healthy weight safely. Note, the calorie suggestion it gives you is just a suggestion that should be used as more of a reference, than a hard and fast rule.'

You may have to tweak it as you go by upping or lowering the calories depending on how your body responds.

Obese

The best way to lose weight if you’re obese is through a combination of diet and exercise and in extreme cases, medication. If you are classed as obese, it would be wise to get a health check from your GP before starting exercise to make sure you are healthy enough to do so.

The simple maths here is that you will need to start to consume fewer calories than your body needs in order to lose weight. We lose bodyfat when it is used by our bodies for energy, in the absence of energy derived from food.

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How to get started with exercise

There are numerous ways in which to begin your own fitness journey, including gentle cardio or starting to use weights for resistance training. You can exercise in a group, or just start by walking each day, but don’t try to do much too soon. The most simple and direct message here is simply to start moving more each day. Each step adds up, each lift will use calories and help breakdown muscle.

Tell yourself to start exercising today!

BMI Considerations for Black and Asian ethnic groups

Black and Asian ethnic groups have a far higher risk of developing a long-term (chronic) condition, such as type 2 diabetes.

Adults in this group with a BMI of:


– 23 or more are at an increased risk
– 27.5 or more are at very high risk and should seek a doctor’s advise

Why the size of your waist matters

Measuring your waist is a good way to check you’re not carrying too much fat around your stomach, generally visceral fat around your organs, which can raise your risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and stroke.

You can have a healthy BMI and still have excess tummy fat – meaning you’re still at risk of developing these conditions.

To measure your waist…

1. Find the bottom of your ribs and the top of your hips.
2. Wrap a tape measure around your waist midway between these points.
3. Breathe out naturally before taking the measurement.

Regardless of your height, weight, activity level or BMI, you should try to lose weight if your waist is…
– 94cm (37ins) or more for men
– 80cm (31.5ins) or more for women

Contact your GP if your waist is…
– 102cm (40ins) or more for men
– 88cm (34ins) or more for women

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Limitations of the Body Mass Index test

1. Your BMI can’t tell if you’re carrying too much fat.
2. The BMI can’t tell the difference between excess fat, muscle, or bone.
3. The adult BMI test generally doesn’t take into account age, gender or muscle mass.

This could mean that if you’re a very muscular person, you could be classed as overweight even if you’re body fat percentage is very low.

Things like pregnancy will also affect a woman’s BMI result as it won’t know if you are pregnant or not.

Apart from these few limitations, the BMI test is relatively straightforward and accurate (to a point) as well as being a convenient way of assessing your weight.

Becky Derbyshire is the Founder of The Lifestyle Blogger, and is passionate about Health and Fitness and living an active life!

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Founder of The Lifestyle Blogger : You’ll find delicious home made recipes. LOTS of tips on how to get and stay healthy. The occasional product review and places to visit (including lots in and around my home town in Gloucestershire). I tend to write a lot about health and fitness as it’s such a passion of mine, and has been all my life!

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