Pre-computed result page
BMI Result for 70" and 290 lb (Male)
This page pre-computes your BMI result using the same equation as the interactive calculator and adds comparison data for broader context.
Obese BMI category
41.6
A BMI of 41.6 is classified as obese for adults. At this height, the typical healthy-weight range is about 129-174 lb.
Male BMI Averages by Age Group
The table compares this pre-computed BMI to reference averages across adult age groups.
| Age Group | Avg BMI | Difference | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18-29 | 26.1 | +15.5 | Above average |
| 30-39 | 27.4 | +14.2 | Above average |
| 40-49 | 28.2 | +13.4 | Above average |
| 50-59 | 28.7 | +12.9 | Above average |
| 60-70 | 28.1 | +13.5 | Above average |
Health Context for This BMI Range
BMI is a population-level screening metric, not a diagnosis. A result of 41.6 can be directionally useful, especially when tracked consistently over time.
For this height, the normal BMI range maps to approximately 129-174 lb. Small changes in weekly habits can move this number gradually without extreme dieting.
In the obese BMI range, structured nutrition planning, activity progression, and medical supervision can significantly improve long-term risk markers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a BMI of 41.6 considered healthy?
For adults, BMI categories are standardized. Your result falls in the obese range. Use this as a screening signal, then pair it with waist and body-fat metrics for better individual context.
What weight range usually maps to a "normal" BMI at 70"?
At 70" (about 178 cm), the normal-BMI band is roughly 129-174 lb.
Should I use BMI alone to make decisions?
BMI is helpful for broad risk stratification, but it does not separate fat from muscle. Combine it with body-fat percentage, waist measurements, and trend data over time.
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