Reverse Body Mass Index Calculator

Reverse Body Mass Index Calculator

This formula is the same as BMI, except we swap the traditional method of interpreting it into a different perspective. The RBMI can be helpful for certain research purposes or as a rethinking of traditional body weight metrics.

To clarify things further, here’s how the different BMI ranges correlate with their RBMI counterparts.

BMI Categories and Corresponding RBMI:

BMI CategoryBMI RangeRBMI Value Range (inverse)
Underweight< 18.5> 25
Normal Weight18.5 – 24.920 – 25
Overweight25 – 29.917 – 20
Obesity Class I30 – 34.913.5 – 17
Obesity Class II35 – 39.912.5 – 13.5
Obesity Class III (Severe)≥ 40< 12.5

What Does Reverse BMI Represent?

In simpler terms:

  • Higher RBMI values are indicative of being underweight.
  • Lower RBMI values correspond to being in the overweight or obese categories.

For instance:

  • If someone has an RBMI value higher than 25, they might be considered underweight based on the traditional BMI scale.
  • If someone has an RBMI lower than 12.5, they might fall into the obesity category (class III).

Example Calculations:

To calculate the RBMI for a person, follow these steps:

  1. Example 1:
    • Weight: 70 kg
    • Height: 1.75 m
    • RBMI = 70 / (1.75)^2 = 22.86
    This person falls into the normal weight category based on the RBMI.
  2. Example 2:
    • Weight: 50 kg
    • Height: 1.5 m
    • RBMI = 50 / (1.5)^2 = 22.22
    This person also falls into the normal weight category.

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