Worried about your weight and
whether it's affecting your health? Find out how to assess whether you are a
healthy weight so you are not putting yourself in the 'obese' category or
worse.
Roughly one in five of us is heavy
enough to be putting our health at risk. There are several very easy ways of
assessing whether your current weight or body shape is likely to affect your
health, including calculating your body weight to height ratio, your Body Mass
Index (BMI) and checking your waist size.
What’s
your Body Mass Index (BMI)?
Your BMI is one of the main ways of
finding out if your weight is putting your health at risk.
To manually calculate your BMI,
divide your weight (in kilograms) by your height (in inches), then divide this
outcome by your height again. It is generally thought that, for the average
adult, a healthy BMI is between 18.5 and 24.9.
Measure
your waist
Carrying too much weight around your
middle increases your risk of developing heart disease and diabetes. We often
refer to people who carry excess weight around their middle as ‘apple-shaped’
and those who carry more weight around their hips and thighs as ‘pear-shaped’.
People who are more apple-shaped have greater health risks than those who are
pear-shaped.
We the CMS Data Bank have the list
of top doctors of India. We suggest you a specialist doctor near you. You can
visit our website www.cmsdatabank.com/healthcare
or you can call our Patients Help line Number 0129-6542356. We will help be
happy to help you.
After all
health is wealth
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