Worked Example
Calculate the Body Mass Index (BMI) for an adult male whose mass is 77.3kg and who is 1.73m in height.Comment on whether his BMI would be regarded as healthy or not.
Step 1: Ensure that mass and height are expressed in the correct units
Mass units are kg - this is correct
Height units are in metres - this is correct
Step 2: Use the formula
This man's BMI falls just into the 'overweight' category (25.0 - 29.9). It is not possible to judge his health by this measure alone, but if his BMI has been trending upwards over recent time, this might suggest to a doctor that there is an underlying cause of his weight gain.
A nomogram is a two-dimensional chart that allows rapid estimation of BMI by reading off two scales, one for mass and one for height
This removes the need for a calculation and requires no mathematical expertise
A BMI nomogram. A line can be drawn from the height scale to the mass scale. Where the line intersects the BMI scale is the person’s BMI (26 in this case)
Exam Tip
We commonly discuss a person's size as 'weight', though strictly speaking, we should refer to their 'mass'. In your written answers, use the scientifically correct term wherever possible.
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