BMI Calculator

The Body Mass Index (BMI), which is calculated by dividing the BMI (Body Mass Index) by the square of your height (kg/m²), is used and is based on the reference range of the World Health Organization. According to the results of body mass index, over 30 obese, over 40 morbidly obese, and over 50 super obese.

Body mass index (BMI), which is a measure of body fat ratio depending on the height and weight of adult men and women, is used to determine the suitability of a patient who wants to have bariatric surgery. The degree of obesity is often determined using this mathematical formula, and the score obtained is directly related to the risk of disease or death. BMI is calculated by dividing your body weight in kilograms by the square of your height in meters. For example, a woman who is 1 meter 60 cm tall (1.60) and weighs 80 kilograms has a BMI of 31.

       

* The calculation is for informational purposes only. It does not include items containing information on curative health services. Please consult your physician for diagnosis and treatment.