BMI Health Screening Calculator

Check key body metrics and wellness indicators instantly with confidence today. Compare risk flags clearly. Use informed screening results to support healthier habits daily.

Screen body mass index, waist measurements, blood pressure, fasting glucose, and lifestyle markers together for a broader adult health check snapshot.

Enter screening inputs

Example data table

Profile Height Weight Waist BP Glucose BMI Summary
Male, 34 178 cm 76 kg 88 cm 118/76 94 mg/dL 23.99 Lower screening concern
Female, 46 165 cm 79 kg 94 cm 134/86 108 mg/dL 29.02 Higher screening concern
Male, 57 172 cm 98 kg 108 cm 146/92 132 mg/dL 33.13 Very high screening concern

Formula used

BMI, metric: BMI = weight (kg) ÷ height² (m²)

BMI, imperial: BMI = 703 × weight (lb) ÷ height² (in²)

Healthy weight range: lower weight = 18.5 × height², upper weight = 24.9 × height²

Waist screening: higher central risk is flagged at or above 102 cm for men and 88 cm for women.

Blood pressure screening: categories follow common adult ranges using systolic and diastolic values together.

Glucose screening: normal is under 100 mg/dL, prediabetes range is 100–125 mg/dL, and diabetes range starts at 126 mg/dL.

Overall screening score: the tool combines BMI category, waist risk, blood pressure, fasting glucose, resting heart rate, smoking status, and activity level to summarize concern.

How to use this calculator

  1. Select metric or imperial units.
  2. Enter age, sex, body size, and waist measurement.
  3. Add systolic pressure, diastolic pressure, fasting glucose, and resting heart rate.
  4. Choose smoking status and usual activity level.
  5. Press Calculate Screening Result to display the result above the form.
  6. Review BMI category, healthy weight range, waist screening, glucose class, and blood pressure classification.
  7. Download the result as CSV or PDF for later review.

Frequently asked questions

1. What does this screening calculator measure?

It combines BMI, waist circumference, blood pressure, fasting glucose, resting heart rate, smoking status, and activity level to give a broader adult wellness screening snapshot.

2. Is BMI alone enough for health screening?

No. BMI is useful for body size screening, but it does not capture fat distribution, blood pressure, glucose control, fitness, or other health factors.

3. Why is waist circumference included?

Waist size helps flag central fat distribution. A larger waist can indicate higher cardiometabolic risk even when body weight alone seems less concerning.

4. Can I use this for children or teenagers?

No. This page is designed for adults. Younger people need age-specific growth references and should be assessed with pediatric methods.

5. Does a high score mean I have a disease?

No. The score is a screening summary, not a diagnosis. It highlights results that may deserve professional review or closer monitoring.

6. How accurate are the blood pressure categories?

They match common adult screening ranges. Still, diagnosis depends on repeated readings, correct cuff size, timing, and clinical evaluation.

7. Why does activity level affect the summary?

Regular activity can improve heart health, glucose control, weight management, and resting heart rate. The tool uses it as one lifestyle context signal.

8. When should I seek urgent medical care?

Get immediate care for severe symptoms, very high blood pressure, chest pain, breathing trouble, fainting, or unusually high glucose readings.

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