If I had a gold coin from everyone who asked that question, I’d be very weighted down with gold coins!
Many people find themselves asking “how much should I weigh for my height” or, the similar question “am I overweight”. Few even ponder “am I underweight”.
Nowadays, we are all subjected to conflicting messages regarding proper weight. The medical industry keeps pushing for people to pay their doctor to tell them they weigh too much (and return for periodic checkups). The food service industry keeps pushing for people to eat more for happiness. Both industries are in business for profit (you figure out the reality issues here).
While most people are swayed by one or the other industry groups, very few ever really receive the unbiased answer to what their proper weight should be.
Internet Technology To The Rescue!
Thanks to advanced internet technology, we are able to determine (via subliminal mousing activity when you click the mouse) with a high degree of accuracy, what your ideal weight should be.
Sit still at your keyboard, wipe any sweat off your mousing hand, breathe deeply and click the cursor on the button below for your ideal weight.
For years, people looked up their weight on tables drawn from insurance company statistics. While those are still around, this is a newer, more accurate way to calculate what is truly a healthy weight range for you.
The body mass index (BMI), or Quetelet index, is a controversial statistical measurement which compares a person’s weight and height. Though it does not actually measure the percentage of body fat, it may be a useful tool to estimate a healthy body weight based on how tall a person is. Due to its ease of measurement and calculation, it is the most widely used diagnostic tool to identify weight problem within a population including: underweight, overweight and obesity. It was invented between 1830 and 1850 by the Belgian polymath Adolphe Quetelet during the course of developing “social physics”.[1] Body mass index is defined as the individual’s body weight divided by the square of his or her height. The formulae universally used in medicine produce a unit of measure of kg/m2. BMI can also be determined using a BMI chart, which displays BMI as a function of weight (horizontal axis) and height (vertical axis) using contour lines for different values of BMI or colours for different BMI categories.
Body mass index (BMI) Chart

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