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The BMI is often used as the criteria to determine if a person is within the normal weight range.
Your Body Mass Index is the relationship between your weight and height. Anyone who is 20% below the normal weight for age and height is classified as underweight.
The ideal BMI is 18.5-25, if your BMI is under 18.5 you are considered underweight.
Some people naturally find it hard to put on weight. If your weight is constant and you have no long-term medical problems and a good diet, you probably don’t need to worry. If you are malnourished, on the other hand, you definitely need to do something about it.
A person may be underweight due to genetics, metabolism, lack of food (poverty), or illness. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including anorexia, hyperthyroidism, cancer, diabetes, psychological problems, inflammatory bowel disease and infections.
Adults with gastrointestinal or liver problems may be unable to absorb nutrients adequately. And people with anorexia nervosa become underweight due to self-starvation and/or excessive exercise.
People who are underweight may have an increased risk of anemia, heart irregularities and osteoporosis.
One of the better known conditions associated with low body weight is anorexia. People who are underweight can find it extremely difficult to put on weight.
If you are underweight (BMI less than 18.5), you can develop health problems, especially if you are also inactive:
Being underweight can be a concern if it’s the result of poor nutrition or if you are pregnant. So if you are underweight, see your doctor or dietitian for an evaluation to plan how to meet your goal weight.
Healthy ways to gain weight:
Please, before beginning any weight gain plan, be sure to consult your doctor. Being underweight can indicate an underlying health issue which won’t be corrected by diet changes.
You can calculate your body mass index to know if you are underweight or within the normal weight range.
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