Body Mass Index
American Academy of Neurology · NOF Corporation (Japan) · +1 more institution
Abstract
The body mass index (BMI) is the metric currently in use for defining anthropometric height/weight characteristics in adults and for classifying (categorizing) them into groups. The common interpretation is that it represents an index of an individual's fatness. It also is widely used as a risk factor for the development of or the prevalence of several health issues. In addition, it is widely used in determining public health policies.The BMI has been useful in population-based studies by virtue of its wide acceptance in defining specific categories of body mass as a health issue. However, it is increasingly clear that BMI is a rather poor indicator of percent of body fat. Importantly, the BMI also does not…
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1Topics & keywords
- Body mass index
- Anthropometry
- Metric (unit)
- Medicine
- Population
- Public health
- Index (typography)
- Gerontology
- Good health and well-being