Body Mass Index (BMI) Calculator

Body Mass Index (BMI) Calculator

Body Mass Index (BMI) Calculator, also known as the Quetelet index, is a numerical figure calculated by using a person’s height and weight. Established in the 19th century, its popularity has increased since the 1970s, when many doctors began to develop correlations between BMI and overall health. Since then, it has become more important as obesity problems are on the rise around the world.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, this metric is “a reliable indicator of body fatness” that can be used to help doctors check for potential medical issues a patient may face later in life. As a result, patients who are looking to better improve their chances of prolonged health and longevity should consider using a BMI calculator so they can better assess their overall wellness.

At Longevity & Stem Cell Centre of Houston, we encourage our patients to take advantage of our easy-to-use online Body Mass Index (BMI) calculator. With the help of this figure, our anti-aging doctors can assess your obesity and nutritional status and instruct you on how to make an educated decision on treatments that are right for you.

Patients should have a score between 19 and 24, as those who are in this range have the best chance of living longer. A score below 19 may indicate that you are suffering from a disease that is making you underweight. Similarly, if your score is above 25, you could be putting yourself at risk for developing high blood pressure, cholesterol or blood insulin.

Still, if your BMI is high, there’s no need to panic. With the help of our modern anti-aging medicine and medical weight loss solutions, which combine hormonal treatments with nutrition regimens, we can help you lower your BMI in a way that is healthy and sustainable.


What is your height in inches?

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What is your weight in pounds?

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Height in Meters:

Weight in Kilograms:

Body Mass Index:

Your BMI What It Means
Below 19 You’re fine…if you aren’t suffering from a disease that is causing you to be underweight, such as cancer
19 – 24 You’re doing something right.  People in this range live the longest
25 – 29 You’re overweight, and have an increased risk of developing high levels of blood cholesterol, blood pressure, and blood insulin
30 – 40 You’re obese and at risk for diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and diseases of the digestive tract
Over 40 You’re morbidly obese and at risk for diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, cancer, diseases of the digestive tract, pulmonary disorders and osteo-arthritis.  The time to act is NOW!!!