BMI also called body mass index is the measure based on tissue mass which includes bone, fat and muscles and height which determines if the person is under weight, normal, overweight or obese.
The formula for BMI is weight divided by square of height.
Its unit is kg/m2
According to BMI person is categorised as follows :
# BMI below 18.5 : underweight
# BMI 18.5 to 24.9 : normal
# BMI 25 to 29.9 : overweight
# BMI 30 and above : obese
So a BMI of 30 is considered as obese
0/2 pts correct Question 17 A BMI of 30 is considered O underweight o normal weight...
Researchers have hypothesized that the distribution of the weight categories (underweight, normal, overweight\obese) of high school boys is changing over time. In 2006, the proportion of a large sample of high school boys was collected in 2006, resulting in the following proportions (Table 1): Table 1: Distribution of weights of high school boys 2006 Weight classification (BMI range) Proportion of high school boys Underweight (<18 kg/m2) 4.8% Normal weight (18-25 kg/m2) 80.4% Overweight/obese (>25 kg/m2) 14.7% In 2017, researchers classified...
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Question 30 0/4 pts A woman weighs 152 pounds and is 5 Feet and 5 inches tall. Calculate her BMI and select the closest numerical value below. Based on her BMI, will she be categorized as being underweight, normal, overweight or obese? Follow this Rubric for credit: Show the formula for calculating BMI in pounds and inches or in kilograms and meters (2points) . BMI of this lady (1point) • Weight categorization (1point) Your Answer:
5. A person's Body-Mass Index (BMI) is calculated by dividing weight (in kilograms) by height2 (in meters). According to the book, The Changing Body, the BMI values of non-Hispanic adult males in the United States are approximately Normally distributed with mean (μ)-265 and standard deviation (o)-4.0. Find the standardized scores associated with the thresholds between different categories. a. Underweight vs. Normal (BMI 18.5) b. Normal vs. Overweight (BMI 25) c. Overweight vs. Obese (BMI 30) 6. Combine the standardized scores...
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BMI Class. Using JAVA write Object Oriented Programming by creating class, object and method , that takes users' input (weight and Height) and calculates the BMI. If the result is less than 18.5 display "you are underweight", if the result is greater than 18.5 display "you have a normal weight", if the result is greater than 24.9 display "your weight is considered overweight", and the result is greater than 30 display "your weight is considered as obese" (BMI = 703...
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1. Your Body Mass Index (BMI) is a measure of your weight relative to your height. The formula can be found here: http://www.whathealth.com/bmi/formula.html (use the Imperial U.S. Method). Write an algorithm in pseudocode to calculate and display a person's BMI accepting as input their height in feet and inches and their weight in pounds. The output of your algorithm should be as follows: a. BMI b. A statement of whether the result is underweight, normal, overweight or obese.
Write a program to calculate the Body Mass Index (BMI). The formulae to calculate the BMI are BMI = (weightinPounds x 703) / (heightinInches x heightinInches ) or BMI = weightinKilograms / (heightinMeters x heightinMeters ) Your program should read the user's weight in pounds and height in inches (or, Kilograms and meters, if you prefer), calculate and display the BMI. Your program should also display a message indicating how the BMI is evaluated, based on the following BMI values:...
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