If i'm 168cm and i weigh 41 kg is that bad?!


Question: If i'm 168cm and i weigh 41 kg is that bad!?
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well, many parameters can be used to measure our ideal weight and height!. But most people use body mass index (BMI) to measure it!. BMI is defined as the individuals body weight divided by the square of their height!.
The formulas universally used in medicine is BMI = weight (in kg) / height2 (in m2)!.
The WHO regard a BMI of less than 18!.5 as underweight and may indicate malnutrition, an eating disorder, or other health problems, while a BMI greater than 25 is considered overweight and above 30 is considered obese!. Your BMI is 14,5 it means that you're underweight!.
You have to looking for the main cause of your underweight and you can fix it up!. But, actually BMI values are valid only as statistical categories when applied to adults, and can not predict health!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

It depends if you eat enough, exercise and lead a healthy lifestyle!.
If you've lost weight to become 41kg, then basically yes, it is bad!.
Your body doesn't work properly if you are underweight and it could be a future threat to you!.
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Yes - you are way too thin!.

Your BMI is about 14!.5 (under 18!.5 is considered underweight)!.

You should range from around 53 to 73 kgs (depends on frame, body type etc)

Seek some help, please!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

wow thats extremely bad!.!.!.ur very much underweight!.!.im 158cm and 50kg and im still underweight !.!.!.b careful and eat moreWww@Answer-Health@Com

Are you HEALTHY!? Health is not a weight!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

bah im jelous!!!!!!!!!!

im 176cm and weigh 62kg i would LOVE to be btwn 45 - 50 kgs!!!!!!!!

tell me ur secret lol ^^Www@Answer-Health@Com





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