Healthy BMI Levels For
Women
Your BMI, or Body Mass Index, tells you how much
fat there is in your body. An accurate BMI reading
is a great way to tell whether or not you’re at a healthy
weight. If your BMI is too high you are at a
greater risk of weight-related health problems like heart
disease, stroke and diabetes. Maintaining a
healthy BMI is one of many ways to stay healthy and
reduce your risk of future problems.
To calculate your BMI, you simply need to know
your weight in kilograms and your height in meters. A
healthy BMI range for men and women is between 18.5 and
25. Below 18.5 is considered underweight, 25 to 30 is
overweight, and over 30 is considered obese.
You should monitor your BMI regularly if you
think you weight is changing (or needs changing). That
means if you gain weight OR if you lose weight. While it
doesn’t garner nearly as much attention, a BMI that is too low
is just as dangerous as one that is too high. If your BMI
is below 18.5, you should alter your habits to gain weight in a
healthy manner. A doctor can help you come up with a
weight gain plan just as they would for weight loss.
While you may be an adult legally when you turn
eighteen, BMI calculations don’t consider you an adult until
you’re twenty. Women under age twenty can calculate their
BMI in the same way as adults, but the cut-offs for a healthy
range are different and vary by age. If you’re nineteen
or younger, you should check age/weight ratio charts to
determine if you fall in the healthy range. A BMI less
that 5% of other women your age is considered underweight,
between 5 and 85 percent is healthy, 85 to 95 percent is
overweight, and above 95% is obese.
Just because your BMI doesn’t fall into the
healthy range doesn’t mean you need to lose gain weight.
If you are older, or if you are an athlete or just very
muscular, your BMI may not be accurate. This is because
BMI is a general tool developed for men and women aged twenty
and above, and isn’t specific to age, sex, or body type.
If your BMI is high or low, you should consider getting a more
accurate reading of body fat percentage from your doctor.
Also, if you eat healthy and exercise regularly, you are
probably less likely to have health
issues than someone with the same BMI and a poor
lifestyle.
If your BMI is not in the healthy range, your
best course of action is to visit your doctor. The can
give you a healthy weight loss or weight gain plan that is
right for you.
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