• Post your BMI!
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[QUOTE=York;16699035]17.5 6' 3" @ 140lbs.[/QUOTE] holy shit
15.5 t-t
[QUOTE=Madman_Andre;16701941]0.0 This isn't good is it?[/QUOTE] I'm sorry to inform you, that you're dead. If you see a bright light, go toward it. And don't try to talk to anybody here on Earth; they can't hear you.
20.7
5' 11' ~170lbs BMI: 23.7
This is an innacurate BMI because the newer BMI requires age so this just failed
22.1
they need to factor muscle into these things, i feel like a fatass.
17.7 FUUUUUU I'm skinny onoz
22.1
23.8 BMI is pretty silly though because I was pretty fat at this weight a year ago. I've lost a lot of fat and replaced it with muscle since then.
21.0 6 ft, 155lbs, 15 years old BMI can be very misleading for some cause of how it calculates, basically more weight on a shorter person gives a higher BMI. People like bodybuilders or others who are unnaturally ripped will have a really high BMI but are not obese in the least. EDIT: Ninja'd like 5 times...
BMI = 25.1 15 years old 165 pounds 5 foot 8 inches
18.1
[QUOTE=adzicents;16640091]BMI means nothing on how fit or healthy you are, it's just a number. I'm 18.3, unfit but completely health.[/QUOTE] Its untrue to calculate wheather your obese from that because it doesn't factor in things like build type. Ex, I'm built large, Naturally, I'm supposed to be 250 lbs. [sp] So your right [/sp]
17.1 :sigh:
25.2 Well, a bit fat is not bad :fuckyou:
2.1 fuck.
and remember people. that applies to both [b]adult[/b] men and women.
19
46.3
17, underweight for my weight/height. 6 foot 2 inches, 120 lbs.
31.5
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Dont worry, im5ft2 and 87. Actually. My weight fluctuates between night and day because i dont have most of my colon and therefore shit alot, At the moment im 96 pounds and still 5ft 2inches. If anyone doesnt believe me i'll pm you my colon pics, and if you still dont, ill send you the video of [b]my own surgery.[/b]
18.6 105 Lbs at 5 foot 3 inches. Pretty average for what I can tell.
This is hardly accurate....
21. Had a real test too (well, sorta real, not just an online numbers test anyway) and that was roughly the result too, so. Did the math, the average for the "normal" range is 21.7, so slightly below that I would assume is a good place to be. Yay.
It's body [b]mass[/b] index. Not body physical fitness/fattitude index. I'm around an 18.5 (+ or - .5)
[QUOTE=DanTehMan;16768019]It's body [b]mass[/b] index. Not body physical fitness/fattitude index. I'm around an 18.5 (+ or - .5)[/QUOTE] Well in theory, it's not a measure of body physical fitness, but it [i]is[/i] a measure of fattitude, as it does measure being underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese. You can be fairly physically "fit" as far as strength and endurance and still be overweight (i.e.having much fattitude and a high BMI) and you can also be a total wimp with a very low BMI or "no fattitude." So yeah, as your BMI is based off your weight relative to your height, it is a measure of fattitude. Oh and this: [QUOTE=tarkio;16699402]Well, BMI doesn't distinguish between fat and muscle, so if you have absolutely no muscle mass and your BMI is 21.9, you might very well be a big fat ass.[/QUOTE]
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