Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Julia Musto

Study finds BMI is a ‘deeply flawed’ way to measure weight

  • A new study from University of Florida Health questions the effectiveness of Body Mass Index (BMI) as a standard for defining obesity and predicting health outcomes.
  • Lead author Dr. Arch Mainous stated the study found BMI to be "deeply flawed" and unable to predict the risk of future death, unlike direct body fat measurements.
  • The research proposes bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), an inexpensive method that directly measures body fat, as a significantly more accurate alternative to BMI.
  • The study of 4,252 individuals revealed a strong link between high body fat (measured by BIA) and increased mortality risk, a correlation not observed when using BMI.
  • Critics note BMI's limitations, including its inability to differentiate between muscle and fat mass and its failure to account for variations across different demographics.
    Sign up to read this article
    Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
    Already a member? Sign in here
    Related Stories
    Top stories on inkl right now
    Our Picks
    Fourteen days free
    Download the app
    One app. One membership.
    100+ trusted global sources.