BMI falls short as a way to measure obesity. Doctors need to also determine whether body fat harms a person's health.
The previous version of this story was published in 2022, when Business Insider spoke to Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford. It has been updated to reflect the findings of a new report. Chances are, a ...
People with higher body mass indexes say they're relieved by experts' new guidance to downplay the use of BMI in diagnosing people with weight problems or obesity.
Instead of using the controversial body mass index, or BMI, to assess weight, an international group of scientists proposes ...
Watch out! Muscle fat may increase the risk of heart disease and death, regardless of your body mass index (BMI).
According to a September 2024 data brief from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 40.3 percent of U.S.