BMI Calculator
What is your ideal body weight?
At what weight am I going to look and
feel my best? Find out below!
With a little information about you, we can make some assumptions about your current health risks and potential weight loss. Want to become one-step closer to your ideal body weight? Answer these few short questions.
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What is a BMI?
Your body mass index (BMI) is a measure of your weight relative to your height The following categories are used to identify possible weight problems in adults.
Evaluation | Underweight | Normal | Overweight | Obese I | Obese II | Morbidly Obese III |
Measure | <18.5 | 18.5 - 24.9 | 25 - 29.9 | 30 - 34.9 | 35 - 39.9 | ≥40 |
Please note that these are only mathematical estimates.
The actual calories used by your body may be much higher or much lower depending on many factors, such as lifestyle, medical history and conditions, and family history. In particular, very active people, older people, or overweight people may use more or less calories than predicted.
BMI = Body Mass Index
A statistical measure which compares a person’s weight and height. Though it does not actually measure the percentage of body fat, it is used to estimate a healthy body weight based on a person’s height.
BMR = Basal Metabolic Rate
The number of calories that your body requires per day in a resting state. It can vary from person to person and depends on your eating habits, body composition, and activity level.
As part of the wellness phase of our program, your practitioner will help determine the appropriate number of calories for your body, age, and lifestyle.
MET = The Metabolic Equivalent of Task
Metabolic Equivalent or MET, is a way of expressing the energy cost of physical activities. By convention 1 MET is considered the resting metabolic rate obtained during quiet sitting. MET values of physical activities range from 0.9 (sleeping) to 18 (running a 5.5 min/mile). MET is used as a practical means of expressing the intensity and energy expenditure of physical activities.
Used With Permission
Ainsworth BE. (2002, January) The Compendium of Physical Activities Tracking Guide Prevention Research Center, Norman J. Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina. Retrieved February 2010 from the World Wide Web.
Weight loss success stories
You’ll be inspired by these real-life testimonials from patients who have successfully achieved their weight loss goals with our proven programs and support.
John – Lost 49 Pounds!
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Erin – Lost 90 Pounds!
Making the phone call to Medi-Weightloss changed my life in every single way. When I started the program, I weighed 241 pounds and was dealing with depression, chronic fatigue, and high blood pressure…