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  1. www.myheart.org.sg › tools-resources › bmi-calculatorSingapore Heart Foundation

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  2. How to calculate your BMI in Singapore. Your BMI can be calculated manually with the following formulas: weight (kg) / height 2 (m). For instance, an individual who is 74kg and 1.74m tall can be calculated as follows: 74/ (1.74*1.74) = BMI 24.4 .

  3. www.healthhub.sg › live-healthy › weight_putting_me_at_risk_of_health_problemsWeight, BMI and Health Problems

    May 10, 2023 · A BMI ranging from 23.0 to 27.4 kg/m 2 however puts you at moderate risk for health problems, while a BMI at 27.5 kg/m 2 and above means you're at high risk for weight-related health problems such as: Type-2 diabetes. High blood pressure. Heart disease. Stroke. Some types of cancer. Bone and joint disorders.

  4. Use this tool to calculate your Body Mass Index (BMI) now to understand your risk level for obesity-related diseases. You can also find out your recommended calories requirement for the day with this BMI and Calorie Calculator.

  5. Body mass index, or BMI, gives an indication of your body size. BMI is calculated using your weight and height (your weight divided by your height squared). Along with several other factors, like your blood pressure and cholesterol, BMI can help estimate your risk of a heart attack or stroke.

  6. Cardiovascular disease, also known as heart disease, is a range of conditions that affects the heart. Learn more from the Department of Cardiology from National Heart Centre Singapore (NHCS)

  7. The Singapore Heart Foundation (SHF), formerly known as the Singapore National Heart Association (SNHA), is a registered Charity and Institution of a Public Character (IPC) in Singapore. It aims to promote heart health, prevent and reduce disability and death due to cardiovascular diseases and stroke.

  8. BMI and Calorie Calculator. Did you know that your daily calorie needs vary depending on your activity levels and lifestyle? Find out now with our revamped Body Mass Index (BMI) and Calorie Calculator. Just answer four simple questions to know your BMI and the number of calories you really require daily for a healthier lifestyle.

  9. A heart attack (also known as myocardial infarction (MI)) occurs when there is a sudden, complete obstruction of blood flow in the coronary artery. The part of the heart muscle which does not receive blood would be at risk of injury or damage.

  10. Singapore Heart Foundation Hi Steve, it will depend on whether your BMI is above or under the recommended range. If your fat percentage is low and BMI is below the recommended range - you might be at risk of nutritional deficiency and osteoporosis. …