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What Type Of Calculation Can Be Done From BMI Calculator?

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    Body mass index (BMI) or Quetelet Index is an arithmetical measure of the heaviness of a person scaled according to tallness. It was make-believe between 1830 and 1850 by the Belgian polymath Adolphe Quetelet for the duration of the route of developing "social physics".

    Body mass index is distinct as the individual's body weight alienated by the four-sided stature of their height. The formulas across the world used in tablets fabricate a unit of measure of kg/m2. Body mass index may be truthfully considered by means of any of the formulas underneath.

    BMI=weight (kg)/ stature^2 (m^2)
    BMI can also be strong-minded using a BMI graphic representation, which displays BMI as a purpose of weight (horizontal axis) and height (vertical axis) by means of contour lines for dissimilar values of BMI or colors for dissimilar BMI categories.

    For a prearranged height the BMI is comparative to weight; for instance, if body weight increase by 50%, BMI increases by 50%. For a given body shape and prearranged compactness, the BMI is comparative to height--if all body magnitude augment by 50%, the BMI augments by 50%. This tendency for taller populace to contain advanced BMIs is partially offset by the information that a lot of taller people are not just "scaled up" short people, but to a certain extent tend to have narrower frames in quantity to their height.
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