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body mass index the number, derived by using height and weight measurements, that gives a general indication if weight falls within a healthy range.
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body dysmorphic disorder Excessive preoccupation with an imagined physical defect in appearance or a vastly exaggerated concern about a minor anomaly.
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body language refers to the use of facial expressions, gestures and physical orientation to express a message.
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body mass index A measure of body weight relative to height. BMI can be used to determine if people are at a healthy weight, overweight, or obese. To figure out BMI, use the following formula:
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body mass index is a unit of measurement to describe weight in relation to height for people 20 to 65 years of age. It indicates whether a person's size is in the low, moderate or high zone for developing health problems. Values between 20 and 25 are associated with the lowest risk of illness. Values between 25 and 27 are considered to be in a "caution zone" and may be associated with health problems. Values below 20 or over 27 indicate that a person is at higher risk of illness. (see Obesity)
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