BMI Calculator
A free tool from KERNX Health
Understanding your body is the first step. Use our free BMI calculator, then learn what the number really means.
What is BMI?
Body Mass Index, or BMI, is a simple calculation using your height and weight. It gives a general sense of whether your weight falls in a healthy range, and it is one of the most common starting points a provider uses when reviewing your health. It has been used in clinical settings for decades because it is quick, consistent, and easy to track over time.
The general ranges
Below 18.5: underweight
18.5 to 24.9: healthy range
25.0 to 29.9: overweight
30.0 and above: obesity
Why BMI matters for GLP-1 care
When a physician evaluates whether a GLP-1 treatment plan may be appropriate, BMI is one of the first clinical signals they look at. It helps frame the bigger picture of your metabolic health and gives the provider a baseline to work from. Clinical guidance generally points to two thresholds that providers often consider.
BMI of 30 or higher. Often considered on its own as a starting point for a weight management conversation.
BMI of 27 or higher with a related condition such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or elevated blood sugar. The presence of these factors can change how a provider views your overall risk.
These numbers are not a guarantee of anything. They are a frame of reference. A licensed physician reviews your full intake, your history, and your goals before deciding whether any treatment is right for you. BMI starts the conversation. The physician finishes it.
What BMI does not tell you
BMI is a useful screen, but it is a blunt one. It does not measure muscle mass, so very muscular people can read high without carrying excess fat. It does not show where you carry weight, even though fat stored around the midsection tends to carry more health risk than fat elsewhere. It does not account for age, sex, ethnicity, bone density, or fitness level. Two people with the same BMI can have very different health profiles.
That is exactly why real care never stops at a number. Your BMI is a single data point. A complete evaluation looks at the whole person, and that is the standard we hold ourselves to. This is where a conversation with a licensed physician matters more than any calculator.
How BMI is calculated
The math is straightforward. BMI takes your weight in kilograms and divides it by your height in meters squared. Using pounds and inches, the formula multiplies the result by a conversion factor of 703. You do not need to do any of this by hand. The calculator above handles it instantly once you enter your height and weight, and it returns a single number that places you within one of the standard ranges.
How your number can change over time
BMI is not fixed. It moves as your weight changes, and tracking it over weeks and months can show a trend that a single reading cannot. Many people find the direction of change more useful than the number itself. A steady shift toward a healthier range, even a small one, is often more meaningful than where you start. Consistency tends to matter more than speed.
Common misconceptions
A high BMI always means poor health. Not necessarily. Athletes and people with significant muscle mass can read high while being very healthy, because muscle weighs more than fat.
A normal BMI always means good health. Also not true. Someone in the healthy range can still carry health risks that BMI cannot detect.
BMI decides whether you qualify for care. It does not. It is one input. A licensed physician reviews your full health picture before any decision is made.
What to do with your result
Treat your BMI as a conversation starter, not a verdict. If your number falls in a range that gives you questions, the most useful next step is a real evaluation with a licensed provider who can look at your history, your goals, and the full context behind the number. That is where a calculator ends and care begins.
This tool is for general information only and is not medical advice or a determination of eligibility. Not all patients qualify. Individual results vary.
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