BMI Calculator
Calculate body mass index using metric or US units with a general classification.
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This BMI calculator imperial uses US customary units—pounds for weight and feet and inches for height. Enter your measurements to see body mass index, adult category label, and healthy weight range for screening purposes.
Imperial BMI converts pounds and inches to the same formula used worldwide: weight in kg divided by height in meters squared.
BMI is a screening tool—it does not measure body fat percentage directly.
Select imperial units, enter weight in pounds and height as feet plus inches, then calculate to view BMI and category.
Example: 180 lb and 5 ft 10 in gives a BMI near 25.8—classified as overweight on standard US adult charts.
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.
BMI is a population-level screening metric, not a diagnosis. Athletes, children, and pregnant users need specialized measures.
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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.
Logic version 1.0. Content and formulas last verified .
This tool provides a general estimate for educational purposes and is not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional for personal guidance.
These pages use the same bmi calculator with guides tailored to specific search intents.
FAQ
BMI = 703 × weight (lb) ÷ [height (in)]². The tool applies this conversion automatically.
Yes, but muscular individuals may score high despite low body fat—BMI alone can misclassify.
No. BMI is educational screening—consult a qualified professional for personal health decisions.
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