What Is BMI and Why It Matters for Your Health
Before starting any weight loss journey, it is important to understand where you are beginning.
In this episode, Dr. Sonia Dhingra discusses one of the most important numbers in weight loss and long-term health: Body Mass Index, or BMI.
BMI uses your height and weight together to estimate how body weight relates to metabolic health risk. Weight alone does not tell the full story, because the same weight can affect people differently depending on height. BMI helps adjust for this difference and provides a practical starting point for understanding health risk.
While BMI is not a perfect measurement and does not distinguish between muscle and fat, it remains a useful screening tool that helps identify when metabolic risk may begin to rise. Rather than viewing BMI as judgment or a label, this episode reframes it as helpful information that allows you to understand your baseline and set realistic goals.
You will learn what BMI means, why physicians use it, how it is calculated, and how to use this number to create a sustainable six-month health goal. Even small reductions in BMI can lead to meaningful improvements in energy, blood sugar regulation, blood pressure, and overall metabolic health.
A simple action step after listening is to search online for a BMI calculator, enter your height and current weight, and identify your starting BMI. Then adjust the weight to see what corresponds to a BMI between 22 and 23 and consider setting a realistic milestone goal over the next six months.
Awareness creates direction, and sustainable weight loss begins with understanding your starting point.
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