BMI Calculator is a free app that allows you to monitor BMI and the percentage of fat in your body.
Ideal weight - app calculates the ideal weight you should gain.
The word BMI stands for (Body Mass Index calculator) this Project is based on the user’s weight and height and the formula is BMI = kg/m2 where kg is a person’s weight in kilograms and m2 is their height in meters squared. it will calculate their body mass and give a piece of health advice depending on whether if they are overweight or not.
A BMI of 25.0 or more is overweight, while the healthy range is 18.5 to 24.9. BMI applies to most adults 18-65 years.
Do you want to look fit and smart? Then download the best free BMI calculator app to check your ideal weight and calculate body fat percentage according to your weight, and height. By downloading this BMI calculator app on your iOS device, you can calculate your body mass index that will help you in losing weight and getting into great shape. If you are conscious about your weight and think of yourself as overweight or underweight, this free BMI Calculator will assist you in identifying your body mass according to your height, and weight.
• This Body Mass Calculator app offers you a simple and user-friendly interface that helps you in calculating your BMI.
• This BMI calculator can be used for men & women.
• The results will display in a graphic and colorful mode.
• This BMI calculator gives 100% precise results.
• This app supports both kg/lbs to calculate your BMI.
• There are no charges for downloading this free BMI calculator.
• You can use this free Body Mass Calculator app without an internet connection.
To understand what your BMI means, it’s useful to take a step back and understand what it’s measuring and why it’s measured.
BMI is a calculation of your size that takes into account your height and weight. A number of years ago, I remember using charts that asked you to find your height along the left side and then slide your finger to the right to see your "ideal weight" from choices listed under small, medium, or large "frame" sizes.
These charts came from actuarial statistics, calculations that life insurance companies use to determine your likelihood of reaching an advanced age based on data from thousands of people. These charts were cumbersome to use, and it was never clear how one was to decide a person’s "frame size."
BMI does something similar: it expresses the relationship between your height and weight as a single number that is not dependent on frame size. Although the origin of the BMI is over 200 years old, it is fairly new as a measure of health.
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