BMI Calculator Pro – Body Mass Index & Health Zone


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Your BMI
kg/m²

Category
WHO classification

Healthy Range
for your height

Understanding This Calculator

Body Mass Index (BMI) is a screening measure that relates body weight to height. It’s the metric the World Health Organization (WHO) and CDC use to classify weight status at a population level, and it remains the fastest way to get a rough read on whether your weight falls in a typical range for your height.

BMI does not distinguish between muscle and fat mass, so athletes and very muscular individuals can register as ‘overweight’ despite low body fat. Use BMI alongside waist circumference or body-fat percentage for a fuller picture.

BMI = weight (kg) ÷ height (m)²
  • kg body weight in kilograms
  • height in meters, squared
WHO BMI classification
BMI Range Category General Guidance
Below 18.5 Underweight May indicate insufficient energy intake
18.5 – 24.9 Normal weight Associated with lowest health risk
25.0 – 29.9 Overweight Increased risk of related conditions
30.0+ Obese Consult a healthcare provider for guidance

Frequently Asked Questions

Is BMI accurate for everyone?

No. BMI doesn’t account for muscle mass, bone density, or fat distribution, so it can misclassify athletes, older adults, and certain ethnic groups. It’s a screening tool, not a diagnosis.

What’s a healthy BMI target?

18.5–24.9 is the WHO ‘normal weight’ band associated with the lowest average health risk, though individual context (muscle mass, frame size, health history) matters.