BMI Calculator - Ideal Weight

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BMI Calculator app helps you find your Body Mass Index, Body Fat Percentage, and Ideal Weight based on your age, height, weight, and gender. Maintaining a healthy weight is important to help avoid the health risks associated with being underweight, overweight, or obese. In order to lose weight, you need to combine diet and exercise.Main Feature of app> BMI Calculator for women and men> Ideal Weight Calculator> Body Fat Calculator > BMI Chart Calculate your Body Mass Index(BMI) with this metric or imperial BMI calculator app and learn if your weight is affecting your health. This BMI calculator is intended for men and women over the age of 13. The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) recommended healthy BMI range is 18.5 - 25 for both males and females. > Metric (cm/kg)> Imperial system (feet+inch/lb)If you are really concerned about your health or your looks and want to know how much you should weigh, this ideal weight calculator is the tool for you. It will help you determine your ideal body weight based on your gender, weight, and height. The World Health Organization (WHO) created BMI classifications that support both metric and imperial units to calculate BMI accuracy and body fat percentage. BMI charts for men and women are in the same category.Underweight = 18.5 or lesserNormal weight = 18.5–24.9Overweight = 25 – 29.9Obesity = BMI of 30 or greaterAs a result of obesity, people are at a higher risk for numerous diseases and conditions like high blood pressure, hypertension, cholesterol, and breathing problems.This body fat calculator is a tool designed to help you estimate what percentage of your total body weight is body fat. If you ever wondered what is your body fat percentage, this is a perfect place to find out.To calculate the body fat percentage, you need to know your age and gender, weight, and height. The > Essential fat for women is 10-13% and for men, it is 2-5%
Excess body fat leads to the condition of being overweight and eventually to obesity given that insufficient measures are taken to curb increasing body fat.