Moving beyond BMI to Your Healthy Weight with Dr. Sylvia Gonsahn-Bollie
For nearly a century, the Body Mass Index (BMI) has been a go-to tool for measuring a person's health and medical risks. However, recently the American Medical Association voted to move away from solely relying on BMI. They've recognized its limitations and unreliability in accurately assessing an individual's health status.
In this episode, Dr. Sylvia Gonsahn-Bollie provides insights into the origin of BMI and highlights why it may not be as helpful as commonly believed. According to her, using BMI as a screening tool for obesity, adjustments need to be made for factors such as age, biological sex, muscle composition, ethnicity, race, and the presence of other metabolic or obesity-related conditions.
Unfortunately, the original BMI chart from 1832 did not take these factors into account. BMI is just one of several numbers used in medicine as a cutoff point, and its limitations and controversies have raised concerns recently. In certain populations, it can overestimate the risk of obesity and metabolic-related diseases. It's important to remember that the purpose of using BMI is as a screening tool.
Don't miss out on this episode if you want to explore BMI and personalized approaches to healthy weight loss.
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