BMI Calculator
Use this BMI calculator to quickly check your body mass index and understand whether your weight is in a healthy range. Enter your height and weight to get instant results for adults.
How to Use This BMI Calculator
Using our free BMI calculator is quick and easy:
Enter your height (in feet/inches or centimeters).
Enter your weight (in pounds or kilograms).
Click “Calculate” to get your BMI score.
Your result will fall into one of the following categories:
Underweight: BMI less than 18.5
Normal Weight: BMI between 18.5 and 24.9
Overweight: BMI between 25 and 29.9
Obese: BMI 30 or higher
Why is BMI Important?
Understanding your BMI can help you:
Assess your risk for weight-related health issues like heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure.
Set realistic fitness and weight management goals.
Monitor changes in your body composition over time.
- For more information, visit the CDC’s BMI page.
Limitations of BMI
While BMI is a useful tool, it doesn’t account for:
Muscle mass (athletes may have a high BMI but low body fat).
Bone density or body frame size.
Distribution of fat (e.g., visceral fat around organs).
For a more comprehensive health assessment, consider consulting a healthcare professional.
Tips for Maintaining a Healthy BMI
Eat a Balanced Diet: Focus on whole foods like fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains.
Exercise Regularly: Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day.
Get Enough Sleep: Poor sleep can affect your metabolism and weight.
Monitor Your Progress: Use our BMI calculator regularly to track changes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About free online BMI Calculator
BMI is a general guideline and may not be accurate for athletes, pregnant women, or the elderly. It’s best used as a starting point for understanding your health.
A BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 is considered healthy for most adults.
This calculator is designed for adults. For children and teens, a pediatrician can provide a BMI-for-age percentile.
You can check your BMI every few months to monitor changes, especially if you’re working on weight management.