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BMI in children BMI rather easy to calibrate its the weight in pounds times 703 divided by the height in inches times itself I give you an example of a four-year-old thats 40 pounds and 40 inches it comes out to the BMI 17.8 if you do the percentile from mcgrath and you look at it shot you see that the male is the 93rd percentile and a female is the 92nd if you go look at what it means from various sources the person whos under the fifth percentile is considered underweight the president of the 95th percentile is considered obese he between the 85th to the 95th youre at risk to becoming overweight and if youre between the 5th and the 85th he considered normal now if you took these BMI numbers and you put it up to an adult that would be underweight so these BMI numbers are kind of tricky for people to understand I dont do this in my office essentially telling what the BMI is the age I convert them BMI in terms of adult figures cuz most adults in all of the two figures of 25 and 30