Am I overweight?
Statistics
show that more than 60% of Americans are overweight and over
30% qualify as obese. Obese simply means you weigh 20% more than
your ideal body weight. Morbidly obese means you weigh more than
100 lbs over your ideal body weight.
Overweight
and obesity are epidemics in the United States. Both children and adults
are increasing in weight at an alarming rate. In the past 20 years the
population of obese people has DOUBLED.
What is ideal body
weight?
Ideal body
weight is the correct amount you should weigh based on your height.
Obviously, taller people will weigh more and shorter people will weigh
less. You can get a rough estimate of your proper weight by following
this formula:
For Women:
Example:
A man who is 5’8" should weigh about 158
Another
way to judge if you are obese is to measure your body mass index or
BMI. This is simply a chart or calculation that shows whether you are
overweight, obese, or morbidly obese based on the height and weight
you supply.
These two
methods are accurate for most people. They are not accurate for body
builders because of their increased muscle mass. Muscle weighs more
than fat, so a very muscular person may appear obese by the above two
measurements. If you are a body builder it is best for you to measure
your percent body fat, which, is easily done by a simple (hand
grip) electronic fat analysis machine or by measuring a pinch of fat
with calipers at the waist.
Why
is it important to know your waist circumference?
Extra weight
centered around your waist or abdomen is dangerous and especially unhealthy
as it creates insulin resistance within your body. This can lead to
a cascade of events that greatly accelerate many health risks (i.e.,
heart disease, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, etc.) and shorten your
life span.
- Waist
circumference measurement allows you to evaluate your abdominal fat
content.
- Women
should have a waist measurement of less than 35 inches or 88cm.
- Men
should have a waist measurement of less than 40 inches or 102 cm.
Body
Mass Index Calculator
|
Risk
of Associated Disease According to BMI and Waist Size
|
|
BMI
|
|
Waist
less than or equal to
40 in. (men) or
35 in. (women) |
Waist
greater than
40 in. (men) or
35 in. (women) |
| 18.5
or less |
Underweight |
-- |
N/A |
| 18.5
- 24.9 |
Normal |
-- |
N/A |
| 25.0
- 29.9 |
Overweight |
Increased |
High |
| 30.0
- 34.9 |
Obese |
High |
Very
High |
| 35.0
- 39.9 |
Obese |
Very
High |
Very
High |
| 40
or greater |
Extremely
Obese |
Extremely
High |
Extremely
High |
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