People often worry about their body mass index when they shouldn’t.
Say you’re five feet, eight inches tall and weigh 200 pounds. You’ve got a BMI of 30.4, which says you’re obese.
If you’re active and well-muscled with strong bones, you probably aren’t anywhere near obese. But if you’re a couch potato who is out of shape and carrying around a lot of excess belly fat, well, then the BMI got it right for you.
It works just the opposite, too.