BMI Calculator
Calculate your Body Mass Index and weight status
Your BMI Category
Weight Goal Calculator
Health Recommendations
💡 Quick Summary
Calculate your Body Mass Index (BMI) to assess your weight status and health risk. BMI is a simple measure of body fat based on height and weight. Supports Metric (kg, cm), Imperial (lbs, feet/inches), and Mixed (feet/inches + kg) unit systems.
📋 How to Use
- Select your preferred unit system: Metric (kg/cm), Imperial (lbs/feet), or Mixed (feet/inches height + kg weight).
- Enter your height (in cm, or feet and inches for Imperial/Mixed).
- Enter your weight (in kg or lbs depending on your chosen system).
- Click Calculate to compute your BMI.
- Review your BMI value, category, and health interpretation.
- Use the weight goal calculator to see what weight targets correspond to different BMI categories.
- Check health recommendations based on your BMI category.
🧮 Formulas & Logic
📊 Result Interpretation
May indicate insufficient body weight. Consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Generally considered healthy. Maintain with balanced diet and regular exercise.
Increased health risks. Consider lifestyle modifications.
Increased risk of chronic diseases. Seek professional health guidance.
BMI is a screening tool and does not account for muscle mass, bone density, or body composition. Always consult healthcare professionals for medical decisions.
🔬 Applications
- Health Screening: Used in clinical settings to identify patients at risk for weight-related health issues.
- Public Health Monitoring: Epidemiologists use BMI data to track obesity trends in populations.
- Fitness Planning: Help personal trainers and fitness coaches set realistic health goals.
- Insurance Assessment: Some insurance companies use BMI in health risk assessments.
- Research: BMI is widely used in medical and nutritional research studies.
- Workplace Wellness: Organizations use BMI in employee wellness programs.
⚠️ Common Mistakes & Warnings
BMI does not distinguish between muscle and fat. Athletes may have high BMI despite low body fat.
BMI categories may vary for children, elderly, and athletic individuals.
Pregnancy, water retention, and medications can affect weight and BMI interpretation.
Two people with the same BMI may have different body compositions and health profiles.