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BMI or not to BMI? debating the value of body mass index as a measure of health in adults

Carmen Byker Shanks, Meg Bruening, Amy L. Yaroch

2025International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Body mass index (BMI) is used across public health to calculate height to weight ratio and translate into weight status. Whether BMI is appropriate as an individual- or population-level health measure for adults is debated. BMI is a cost-effective and feasible metric to establish health risk. Yet, BMI's historical underpinnings, weight categories, usefulness as clinical diagnostic measure, and application across population subgroups has called the measurement tool into question. At the annual ISBNPA meeting in June 2023, the co-authors engaged in a debate session on the topic. This paper presents the complexity of arguments for or against BMI as a measurement tool and proposes its evolution to support whole-person health.

Topics & Concepts

Body mass indexPopulation healthClinical nutritionPublic healthGerontologyMetric (unit)MedicineMeasure (data warehouse)PopulationIndex (typography)DemographyObesityEnvironmental healthSociologyComputer scienceData miningOperations managementNursingPathologyInternal medicineWorld Wide WebEconomicsObesity and Health PracticesObesity, Physical Activity, DietBariatric Surgery and Outcomes
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