![]() Furthermore, it is a good tool for estimating risk for specific outcomes (e.g., mortality, cardiovascular disease, diabetes). As such, on a population level, BMI can approximate levels of adiposity to a useful degree. However, it is a tool based on large sample sizes and is primarily used as a risk prediction tool over large numbers of people. It is important to understand that BMI does not discriminate between fat mass and lean mass and does not directly address adiposity (i.e., body fat percentage). However, oftentimes these discussions fail to understand exactly what BMI is and how best to utilize it as a tool. Those with a BMI of 30 or higher have reported a roughly 2-fold increase in the risk of stroke (Kurth et al., 2002).īMI is often debated as not being a useful tool. Stroke: Stroke is the fifth leading cause of disease among adults in the United States. ![]() Some evidence shows that for every unit increase in BMI, there is a 1-2 mmHg increase in blood pressure (Linderman et al., 2018).
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