Everyone has heard of body mass index (BMI) and except in muscular people it takes ones height and produces an appropriate weight range…
Normal is considered 18.5-25… Over 30 is obese.
Calculating BMI is relatively straight forward… Where W is weight in pounds and H is height in inches then (703 is a conversion factor [...]
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