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  1. 1. What is your BMI?

    • <15
      2
    • 15 -> 18
      8
    • 19 -> 21
      4
    • 22 -> 24
      9
    • 25 -> 29
      8
    • 30 -> 34
      2
    • 35 -> 40
      1
    • >40
      1


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I was wondering what the average Body Mass Index of Insanely Mac member was :whistle:

 

Here's what Wikipedia has to say:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_mass_index

 

And here's a quick BMI calculator:

http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/

 

There are several catagories BMI is normally put into. They are:

  • Starvation: less than 15.0
  • Anoretic(n.)/Anorexic(adj.): less than 17.5
  • Underweight: less than 18.5
  • Ideal: from 18.5 to 25
  • Overweight: from 25 to 30
  • Obese: from 30 to 40
  • Morbidly Obese: over 40

Round your BMI the nearest whole number and click the correct number, and hopefully we can get some interesting statistics!

 

My BMI is 17.2, which actually puts me in the catagory of Anorexic :wacko::(

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wow, the thing says i'm anorexic. so many peops here MUST be anorexic. that thing must be wrong

 

BMI is said to be a rough indicator of health, so just because it says you are anorexic, it doesn't mean you are. Though I suppose, if you are so far under your recommended weight (50lb in my case) then perhaps it would do you good to 'bulk up' a bit.

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hahaha it says i am 25 but most people think I am skinny as a rail... hahaha

 

Sad, I dont know how well all that {censored} works cause I am a runner, and in really good shape :P

 

oh well,

 

Dice :)

 

Oops put the wrong numbers in :P I hate being dyslexic :P

 

23.8 is my bmi

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BMI is accurate for healthy average people. Otherwise its just a rough indication. The problem is that the input is absolute numbers, while the output is relative. Muscle weighs more than fat.

 

Bodyfat is the important calculation. It's difficult however. Using electronic impedance things, the results are inaccurate. Using calipers needs an experienced person to judge the results. There was another way, but I forget it. The last way was some sort of immersion thing that needs a special water tank, but its extremely accurate, if costly. I just use the cheap electronic gizmo to give me an estimate, even though it has a variance of about 6% in results a few seconds later.

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