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Hi.
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So in the question we have to calculate the bmi.
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Okay.
00:06
First we have to calculate the bmi and this is the formula weight by height and weight should be in cages and height should be in meters.
00:14
So i'm just calculating mine so you can also put your values of weight and height into this formula to calculate your bmi.
00:25
So suppose the weight is 45 cages okay 45 cages and the height is 1 .562 square okay this is the meter so what is the bmi here the bmi would be 18 .3 okay so 18 .3 so ideal bmi should be between 18 to 25 if below 18 that is underweight and if over 25 that means the person is overweight, okay, or obese.
01:02
So, moving towards obesity.
01:04
So, uh, this is 18 .3.
01:08
So this means it is a nearly ideal, nearly ideal because it is in the range, but prone to underweight, okay? prone to being underweight because it is in the border level, underweight.
01:30
Or we can simply write it as that border level.
01:37
So these are the inferences we can make and what can be problems of being underweight.
01:44
The problems of being underweight can be many such as anemia, anemia and weak immunity weak immunity, fragile bones, hair loss, fertility issues etc...