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What's your Body-Mass Index?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by MartianMan, Jun 4, 2005.

  1. kpsta

    kpsta Member

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    24.8 at 6'1" and 188 lbs...
     
  2. SirCharlesFan

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    5'9

    160 Pounds

    23.6 BMI.

    A funny thing about this system is a person could be 5'9 and 126 pounds and be "normal," while someone 5'9 and 170 would be overweight. To me, it seems like a 170 pound person would be a lot more normal that a 126 pound person.
     
  3. drapg

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    Normal doesn't mean fit.

    The average American (i.e. "normal") is nowhere near fit.

    Having said that, the BMI is by no means a 100% accurate way of measuring anything, but its a good generic guide for nonathletes.
     
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    24.4 -- "normal weight"

    5'10 - 170.
     
  5. El_Conquistador

    El_Conquistador King of the D&D, The Legend, #1 Ranking

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    Manny, mine's a 26.4. Yeah, the flaw is that it assumes that extra pounds = fat. That's just silly. For people that do little exercising, this tool may be useful, but that's about it.
     
  6. Isabel

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    I think I'm around 25, right on the border. I would like to get this down a little. I'm pretty tall and have a fair amount of muscle mass, as well as female curves (if those count as an excuse :) ), so it could be worse. I have a fairly medium body shape, though I'm not going to ever look like those bags of bones they use as models and actresses.
     
  7. Manny Ramirez

    Manny Ramirez The Music Man

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    Agreed 100%.
     
  8. Sishir Chang

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    I'm guessing TJ's BMI is thrown off by the disproportionate amount of weight he carries on his right side. ;)
     
  9. Mack

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    What about a combination of BMI and waist size? That would separate the fatasses from the athletes :p

    BMI = 24.4
    5' 9"
    165 lbs
    33" waist

    I'm "normal weight", but I could stand to lose a few pounds around the belly. That's where all my fat goes. :(
     
  10. moestavern19

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    I'm in the same boat as Manny.
     
  11. BigM

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    this thing is going to be of no use to an athlete or a bodybuilder. you could have less than 10% body fat and still be considered overweight by your body-mass index.
     
  12. meggoleggo

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    5'6"; 140 (give or take a few); BMI is 22.6

    That's surprising. I expected it to be a few points higher. All throughout jr high and high school we'd do this in gym class and I always came out between 25 and 27... Oh well, I guess I should be happy.
     
  13. arkoe

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    23.1 (6'6/200 pounds)
     
  15. fya

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    5'11

    195 pounds

    we live in Houston. Who isn't overweight?
     
  16. AggieRocket

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    25.8. I am 5'10 and 180 lbs with a 34"waist. Back to the gym...
     
  17. MartianMan

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    That's pretty skinny. Especially considering taller people's BMI are skewed upwards.
     
  18. Another Brother

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    26.4

    I'm sure this is the only thing we have in common. :p
     
  19. Drewdog

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    24.4

    almost overweight according to this study..... dammit, I knew I should have hit the treadmill!
     
  20. Rip Van Rocket

    Rip Van Rocket Contributing Member

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    Mine is 26.4

    5'10'' 184lbs ding

    According to the BMI tables it would be normal for me to weigh 129lbs, that just would not be right.
     

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