By: evakeen | 2011-12-15 | Nutrition Though doctors spout it and researchers write it all the time, patients have a hard time figuring out what BMI means. read more
By: Walter Chase | 2011-06-27 | Supplements Our government has recommended that we reduce our fat intake, stop eating meat is what they are saying, and eat more fish, poultry, fresh fruits, fresh vegetables and whole grains. This way we can reduce our fat intake and our absorption of fat to become healthier humans. read more
By: Sivadi Kisho | 2010-03-30 | Health & Fitness Body Mass Index (BMI for short) is a way of evaluating someone's weight in relation to their height. The Body Mass Index is sometimes referred to as the Quetelet's index which is named after Belgian pioneer Lambert Adolphe Jacques Quetelet, who made the system during the nineteenth century. read more
By: | 2010-04-17 | Weight Loss What is BMI? The BMI or body mass index is a simple calculation from the height and weight which will determine if the person is of a healthy weight. read more
By: Kerry Thomas | 2010-03-31 | Weight Loss The body mass index (BMI) is a standard formula used to compare your height to your weight. The reading allows you to determine what weight category your specific weight and height places you in. read more
By: John Scott | 2010-10-22 | Weight Loss This article discusses Body Mass Index, which doctors use to diagnose obesity. A high BMI means careful diet, exercise, and perhaps medication like Meridia to reduce your weight for health. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Health & Fitness Obesity is a sever health risk. The illness called 'early death' being a normal result. Another factor is where on your body the weight is, as fat is different depending on where the fat cells are. Check also with your doctor or a reputable gym on your body fat (depends on your body type). But here are some general guides. read more
By: Walter Chase | 2011-07-03 | Supplements If you have not heard, the Body Mass Index (BMI) is one of the means used by the medical profession to determine if a person's weight is correct for their height. But is it an accurate measurement? I say no and I will give you my reasons why people who are physically fit should not use this. read more
By: John Robertson | 2011-01-17 | Weight Loss Many people try to lose weight. However, a lot of them are unsuccessful at it. Why? There can be many reasons why a person is not able to lose weight, including: eating too much, not enough exercise, genetics, and overall unhealthy and bad lifestyle habits. Today we will focus on one very important element for weight loss: the Body Mass Index. read more
By: Tom Mitchell | 2010-03-26 | Weight Loss What, exactly, do you suppose is considered a healthy weight? To most experts, a healthy weight is really a range which relates statistically to overall good health. Being overweight or even obese is usually related statistically in many ways to many weight-related health issues. These kinds of weight-related health issues include such ailment as heart disease (very serious) and hypertension. Hypertension, if you did not know, is a synonym for another serious condition known as high blood pressure. read more
By: Jens PeterJensen | 2011-03-28 | Health & Fitness By finding out how proportionate our bodies are, checking our weight against our height, we can determine whether we have weight issues we need to work on. Undergoing a routine bmi test can help us check whether we have weight problems that we need to focus on. read more
By: Jasper Conan | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness Body mass index (BMI) is a calculation that uses a person's weight and height to estimate how much fat that person stores. Doctors also use it to evaluate how appropriate a person's weight is in relation to his or her height and age. As childhood obesity is a major health concern nowadays, such application of BMI in identifying children likely to be obese is especially useful. It therefore enables one to proactively overcome obesity, thereby reducing health issues among children. read more
By: Oli Osorhan | 2010-10-25 | Diseases and Conditions Your body weight index determines the percentage of fat you're carrying. The greater the percentage, the greater the chance that you'll develop diabetes. read more
By: Dr Andrew Napier | 2010-10-21 | Weight Loss Body Mass Index is only around from the eighties, when it replaced the height-weight tables used for determining obesity. BMI is a tool that also uses someone's weight and height in order to find out if the weight is a normal one or if the person is obese or underweight. read more