Body mass index (BMI) is likely one of the most ubiquitous but controversial metrics in medication. A crude measure of weight relative to peak, BMI is usually used to diagnose weight problems—though many specialists {and professional} teams agree it’s an imperfect device that by itself reveals little or no about somebody’s well being. Amongst different points, BMI doesn’t differentiate between weight from fats versus muscle and was not designed to evaluate a various array of our bodies.
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