Height, Weight Charts & BMI – Body Mass Index
Height and Weight and ALL medical history is no longer relevant for Health Insurance under Obamacare, it’s all guaranteed issue, with no pre-existing conditions §2701. Other types of Insurance, like Life, Disability and Long Term care may still ask for medical history and pre-existing conditions.
Under Preventative and Wellness benefits, President Obama promised that we would have better results from our health insurance expenditures, so PLEASE take advantage of them.
Related Pages in Wellness & Preventative Care Section
Links & Resources
croatia.bmi 8 page professional paper
Canadian Study on Weight Guidelines 2002 24 page pdf
healthy weight forum.org healthy weight forum.org — BMI Visual Graph, calculators, articles, diet reviews BMI Calculator Web MD Link between weight & household debt 44 page treatise We find a strong positive correlation between debt and weight for women but this seems driven largely by unobservables. In contrast, men with trouble paying their bills are thinner and this is robust to various specification checks.
Diet and wellness in Japan
https://medical-news.org/10-reasons-japanese-women-stay-slim-dont-look-old/2321/
I am 5’4.5 ft tall and 108 pounds. Am I underweight?
According to the BMI calculator on Health Weight Forum you are border line. PLEASE read their disclaimers and BMI shortcomings and of course, all websites are educational only. See your own medical or mental health professional!
We have also updated and edited some of the pages on this website. This way our visitors will have better tools and research information to help determine their ideal weight.
BMI is basically a statistical tool. According to find bmi.com if you gain 1.4 Lbs you will be of Healthy weight.
Dear Sirs,
I am currently finishing up a book regarding fitness at age 40,50,60 and up, to be sold initially in the US market as a published/printed work, and later on as an eBook (which is just an electronic form of the printed version).
The book covers overweight issues, and how to determine if the reader is in fact overweight. The book then goes on to talk about both strength machines and cardio exercises (how to perform them), diets (what to eat and what to not eat) and then supplements (and their use).
The book also includes tips on “walking” at least 20 minutes on days not working out.
I would like to include an image (BMI Visual Graph) found at your web page:
http://wellness.healthreformquotes.com/height-weight-charts-bmi/
Can you please put me in touch (email) with the right person?
Very truly yours,
Frank Kelemen, Engineer, MsCS, MBA
The images are not mine. Please follow the links – click on them or look at the credit in the lower right hand corner.