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The BMI (Body Mass
Index) measures
the relation between your weight and your height by dividing your
weight (in kilogrames) by your height (in metres2).
| BMI:
weight (kilogrames) / height (metres)² |
Let's see an
example:
If you weigh 65 kg. If you are 1.6 metres
tall, dividend of the calculus will be (1.6 x 1.6) = 2.56.
Therefore, your BMI = 65/2.56
= 25.39
To calculate your
BMI, enter your weight (in kilogrames) and your height (in metres)
into the boxes bellow, and then click ”work out”. |