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BMI Calculator for Adults
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This BMI calculator for adults applies standard WHO-style category cutoffs for people aged 18 and older. Enter height and weight in metric or US units to see BMI, category (underweight through obese), and healthy weight band.
Adult BMI uses the same formula for women and men—interpretation may account for muscle mass and health context.
Older adults and athletes may need additional metrics beyond BMI alone.
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How to use this tool
Choose units, enter adult height and weight, calculate, and read BMI value plus category label and healthy range.
Worked example
Example: a 40-year-old at 165 lb and 5 ft 6 in gets BMI near 26.6—overweight on standard adult charts regardless of sex.
When to use this
- Routine screening between annual physicals.
- Tracking weight trend with a consistent formula.
- Understanding standard category cutoffs in health education.
Common examples
- 70 kg and 175 cm → BMI about 22.9 (normal adult screening range).
- 180 lb and 5 ft 10 in → BMI about 25.8 (borderline overweight category for adults).
- 65 kg and 160 cm → BMI about 25.4—useful when switching from imperial height inputs.
- 62 kg, 168 cm → BMI about 22.0 for metric wellness screening context.
- 200 lb, 5 ft 4 in → BMI about 34.3—compare with metric entry for same person.
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Common mistakes
- Applying adult categories to teenagers.
- Expecting gender-specific BMI formulas—the math is the same.
- Using BMI during pregnancy—different guidelines apply.
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How it works
BMI is calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared. US units are converted to metric before calculation. Classifications follow commonly used adult BMI ranges and are for general education only.
Limitations
BMI is a population-level screening metric, not a diagnosis. Athletes, children, and pregnant users need specialized measures.
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Accuracy & methodology
This section documents how the calculator works, what it leaves out, and when results were last reviewed. Figures are educational estimates—not professional advice—and are not labeled "current" unless tied to automatically updated reference data.
- Formula source or methodology
- BMI = weight (kg) ÷ height (m)². US units convert lb → kg and ft/in → meters before calculation. Classification uses WHO-style adult cut points: under 18.5 underweight, 18.5–24.9 normal, 25–29.9 overweight, 30+ obesity.
- Jurisdiction
- International (WHO adult categories)
- Unit system
- Metric (kg, cm) or US (lb, ft/in)
- Rounding method
- BMI rounds to one decimal place.
- Assumptions
- Adult height and weight snapshot
- Standard BMI formula; not pediatric BMI-for-age
- Known omissions
- Not medical advice. Does not diagnose, treat, or replace clinical assessment.
- Athletic/muscular builds, pregnancy, and ethnicity-specific ranges
- Children and teens (use child growth tool instead)
- Waist circumference or body composition
- Test cases (automated)
- 70 kg, 175 cm → BMI ≈ 22.9 (normal)
- Invalid height or weight returns an error
- Version & last verified
Logic version 1.0. Content and formulas last verified .
Important notice
This tool provides a general estimate for educational purposes and is not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional for personal guidance.
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Frequently asked questions
At what age does adult BMI apply?
Standard adult categories are used from age 18. Children use age- and sex-specific percentile charts.
Do men and women use different adult charts?
Standard cutoffs are the same; body composition differs, which BMI does not capture.
What BMI is healthy for adults?
Most charts label 18.5–24.9 as normal, but individual targets vary—ask a clinician for personal goals.
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