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The modeling world has been in the news a lot lately, as everyone from journalists to politicians to fashion designers debate the proper weight for runway models. Some countries have banned underweight models from participating in runway shows. The measure consistently mentioned in regard to this underweight model debate is the BMI. What is the BMI and is this a good measuring tool for us non-models to determine proper body size ?
Ettel V. - St. Petersburg
     
The Body Mass Index (BMI) is a statistical measurement calculated from weight and height. It is an indicator of body fat. While it is not a direct measurement of body fat, it is a good alternative for those who don’t have underwater weighing or the like readily available. This formula is a good standard to see where your body is at and if your weight is healthy for your height. The BMI can help determine weight problems, yet according to the Center for Disease Control, it is not a diagnostic tool. If you have a high BMI, seek out a doctor to determine the best way to reduce body fat to a healthy level.

To determine your BMI use the following mathematical formula:
BMI = (Weight in Pounds/(Height in inches) x (Height in inches)) x 703

example... A 114 pound female who is 5’3” has a BMI of 20.2 (114/(63)(63)) x 703 = 20.2)

Here are general guidelines to determine if your BMI is healthy.
• Underweight = <18.5
• Normal weight = 18.5-24.9
• Overweight = 25-29.9
• Obesity = BMI of 30 or greater
   
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