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People with BMIs between 19
and 22 probably live longest. Death rates are noticeably higher for people
with BMI indexes 25 and above. Someone with a BMI of 26 to 27 is about
20 percent overweight, which is generally believed to carry moderate health
risks. A BMI of 30 and higher is considered obese. The higher the BMI, the greater the risk of developing additional health problems. Heart disease, diabetes and high blood pressure are all linked to being overweight. A BMI of 30 and over increases the risk of death from any cause by 50 to 150 percent, according to some estimates. Now, enter your pulse data and BMI below. |