My granddaughter Willow on 31 Dec 2014 falls into the Normal weight range
according to her BMI (Body Mass Index). See photo.

----- Message from Stanislav Jakuba <[email protected]> ---------
    Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2015 09:01:50 -0500
    From: Stanislav Jakuba <[email protected]>
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Subject: [USMA:54548] Metric BMI
      To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]>

Friends:
   In case there was among your New Year 2015 wishes "to lose weight,"
and you think that the Body Mass Index (BMI) is a recent invention, you
may be surprised that it was proposed already in 1835. In France by
certain Mr. Quetelet, a distinguished scientist active in that by-gone
era of fundamental discoveries in science and health care. 
    
   Working in public health he "derived a simple measure for classifying
people's weight relative to an ideal weight for their height." His
proposal, the body mass index[1] (or Quetelet index), has endured to
the
present day and experienced a broad recognition with the health and diet
craze of our generation. 
    
   No wonder the French are thin. They have been at it for almost two
centuries.
    
   Oh, the formula? Mass in kg divided by height in m, divided by the
height again.

----- End message from Stanislav Jakuba <[email protected]> -----



Links:
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[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_mass_index

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