Body mass index





Did you know you had a BMI? Body mass index is a calculation that uses your height and weight to estimate how much body fat you have. Too much body fat is a problem because it can lead to illnesses and other health problems.
BMI, although not a perfect method for judging someone's weight, is often a good way to check on how a kid is growing.
The best way to determine your BMI is to have your doctor do it for you. That way, you'll know the number is accurate and your doctor can discuss the result with you and your mom or dad.
Four Categories
Once you know your BMI, you'll learn that you are in one of four categories:
  1. Underweight: less than the 5th percentile
  2. Healthy weight: greater than or equal to 5th but less than 85thpercentiles (in other words: 5th to 84th percentile)
  3. Overweight: greater than or equal to 85th but less than 95thpercentiles (85th to 94th percentile)
  4. Obese: greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
A kid whose BMI is at the 50th percentile is close to average compared with the kids of the same age and gender who were measured to make the chart. A kid at the 85th to 94th percentiles is considered overweight. And a kid who measures at or above the 95th percentile is considered obese, a term doctors use that means very overweight.
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