BMI Calculator for Canadian Seniors

BMI Calculator for Canadian Seniors

BMI Classification for Seniors

BMI Range Classification
Below 22 Underweight
22 – 27 Normal weight
27 – 30 Overweight
Above 30 Obese

Based on the search results, I’ve created a comprehensive table summarizing the key information about BMI for Canadian seniors:

AspectDetails for Canadian Seniors (65+ years)
Ideal BMI Range22 – 29.9 kg/m²
Underweight< 22 kg/m²
Normal Weight22 – 26.9 kg/m²
Overweight27.0 – 29.9 kg/m²
Obese≥ 30.0 kg/m²
Lowest Mortality Risk25 – 29.9 kg/m² for men, 25 – 32.4 kg/m² for women
Waist Circumference Risk (Men)> 102 cm (40 inches)
Waist Circumference Risk (Women)> 88 cm (35 inches)
Importance of Weight ChangesMore significant than absolute BMI value
Weight Loss ConcernUnintentional weight loss associated with increased mortality
Other ConsiderationsMuscle mass, overall health status, chronic conditions
Recommended Frequency of BMI MeasurementAt least every 2 years
Additional AssessmentConsider waist circumference alongside BMI

Key points to remember:

  1. BMI ranges for seniors differ from those for younger adults.
  2. A slightly higher BMI may be protective for seniors.
  3. Both underweight and obesity carry health risks for older adults.
  4. Individual health status and other risk factors should be considered alongside BMI.
  5. Regular monitoring of both BMI and waist circumference is important.
  6. Unintentional weight loss in seniors should be addressed, regardless of starting BMI.

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