Body Mass Index (BMI), defined as the ratio of individual mass (in kilograms) to the square of the associated height (in meters), is one of the most widely discussed and utilized risk factors in medicine and public health, given the increasing obesity worldwide and its relation to metabolic disease. Statistically, BMI is a composite random variable, since human weight (converted to mass) and height are themselves random variables. Much effort over the years has gone into attempts to model or approximate the BMI distribution function. This paper derives the mathematically exact BMI probability density function (PDF), as well as the exact bivariate PDF for human weight and height. Taken together, weight and height are shown to be correlated b...
Anthropometric measures such as the body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference are widely used as...
Most epidemiological studies examine how risk factors relate to average difference in outcomes (line...
Objectives: The positive influence of fat mass (FM) on fat-free mass (FFM) has been quantified p...
The statistical relationship between human height and weight is of especial importance to clinical m...
Obesity rates have been increasing over recent decades, causing significant concern among policy mak...
The objective of this paper is to model the distribution of Body Mass Index (BMI) for a given set o...
This paper compares distributions of Body Mass Index (BMI) among men and women in France, the US and...
The body mass index (BMI), weight/height2 (W/H2), is currently the index of choice for assessment of...
Background: Body mass index (BMI) has been used to determine the nutritional status which is classif...
Objective: This paper aims at optimal metrology for defining healthy weights in humans using weight-...
• Data on body weight and weight change collected from nationally representative samples of U.S. adu...
Background: Anthropometric measures such as the body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference are wi...
This study attempts to assess the likelihood of overweight and associated factors among the young st...
Background: Percentage of body fat (BF%) is a known risk factor for a range of healthcare problems b...
The relationship between body fat and stature-adjusted weight indices was explored. Assuming the ter...
Anthropometric measures such as the body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference are widely used as...
Most epidemiological studies examine how risk factors relate to average difference in outcomes (line...
Objectives: The positive influence of fat mass (FM) on fat-free mass (FFM) has been quantified p...
The statistical relationship between human height and weight is of especial importance to clinical m...
Obesity rates have been increasing over recent decades, causing significant concern among policy mak...
The objective of this paper is to model the distribution of Body Mass Index (BMI) for a given set o...
This paper compares distributions of Body Mass Index (BMI) among men and women in France, the US and...
The body mass index (BMI), weight/height2 (W/H2), is currently the index of choice for assessment of...
Background: Body mass index (BMI) has been used to determine the nutritional status which is classif...
Objective: This paper aims at optimal metrology for defining healthy weights in humans using weight-...
• Data on body weight and weight change collected from nationally representative samples of U.S. adu...
Background: Anthropometric measures such as the body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference are wi...
This study attempts to assess the likelihood of overweight and associated factors among the young st...
Background: Percentage of body fat (BF%) is a known risk factor for a range of healthcare problems b...
The relationship between body fat and stature-adjusted weight indices was explored. Assuming the ter...
Anthropometric measures such as the body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference are widely used as...
Most epidemiological studies examine how risk factors relate to average difference in outcomes (line...
Objectives: The positive influence of fat mass (FM) on fat-free mass (FFM) has been quantified p...