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A 70kg person at 175cm has a BMI of 22.86 which falls in the Normal weight range.
✍Reviewed by Dr. Priya Nair, MBBS
BMI (Body Mass Index) is a widely used screening tool that measures body fat based on your height and weight. It helps you understand whether you are underweight, at a healthy weight, overweight, or obese — and guides you toward appropriate health decisions.
Our free online BMI Calculator gives you your BMI score instantly and tells you which category you fall into based on WHO and Indian guidelines. It supports both metric (kg/cm) and imperial (lbs/inches) units. No sign-up required.
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BMI = Weight (kg) ÷ Height (m)2
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A 70kg person at 175cm has a BMI of 22.86 which falls in the Normal weight range.
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Calculating your BMI using our tool is simple:
BMI Formula (Metric):
BMI = Weight (kg) ÷ Height² (m²)
Example: Weight = 70 kg, Height = 1.70 m
BMI = 70 ÷ (1.70 × 1.70) = 70 ÷ 2.89 = 24.2
A BMI of 24.2 falls in the Normal weight category.
BMI is one of the most accessible health indicators available. Here's why monitoring it matters:
Note for Indians: The Indian medical community recommends lower BMI thresholds. Overweight is considered BMI ≥ 23 (not 25 as per WHO global standards) for Asian populations.
| BMI Range | WHO Category | Indian/Asian Category | Health Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Below 18.5 | Underweight | Underweight | Moderate |
| 18.5 – 22.9 | Normal weight | Normal weight | Low |
| 23.0 – 24.9 | Normal weight | Overweight (Pre-obese) | Moderate (for Asians) |
| 25.0 – 29.9 | Overweight | Obese Class I | High |
| 30.0 – 34.9 | Obese Class I | Obese Class II | Very High |
| 35.0 – 39.9 | Obese Class II | Obese Class III | Very High |
| 40.0 and above | Obese Class III | Obese Class III | Extremely High |
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For adults, a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 is considered healthy by WHO standards. However, for Indians and other Asian populations, a BMI between 18.5 and 22.9 is considered normal, with overweight starting at 23.0.
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