It’s a mathematical equation that compares your weight to your height. BMI = (weight in pounds)/ (height squared) X 703. For example: (150 pounds)/ (66 inches x 66 inches) X 703 = 24. This BMI table is from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Less than 18.5 = underweight.
But in general, these ratios are a good place to start: If you exercise for an hour or less daily: 30% protein, 30% fat, 40% carbs. If you exercise for one to two hours daily: 30% protein, 25% fat
Ideal/Optimum Weight Calculator After determining a client's body composition in terms of fat weight and lean weight, you can help him or her set a realistic goal for desired body weight. Initial goal setting should be focused on small attainable objectives, such as losing 10% body weight or moving from one body fat classification category to
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