Hey guys,
I've just used one of those online
BMI calculator doohickeys (as I'm sure many of you have), and the results seem to be very skewed!
I'm a 5ft 7 guy (which isn't exactly super tall), but the range of "normal"
weights (within a
BMI range of 18.5-25) are between 118 and 160lbs.
Now I'm not disputing the upper range (even though I have a heavy-set frame so it seems hard to imagine losing another
stone even if that is the
goal!), but the lower range seems absolutely ridiculous. 118lbs corresponds to under 8 and a half
stone - I know extremely petite girls who weigh about this. For a guy of my build to weigh that, I would have to be incredibly malnourished and have almost no muscle whatsoever.
Surely this can't be considered healthy? Plus, there are so many mitigating factors which render
BMI invalid - like muscle mass, bone density and size, even water retention - carrying an extra
pound of water when you weigh yourself could be the difference between classing as "healthy" or "overweight".
I know I'm being a little picky and it's not supposed to be a super accurate measurement, but is 118lbs really considered a "healthy" weight for a man of my height? It sounds crazy! Just interested to hear your thoughts is all