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  2. Pounds to Kilo Converter - Healthy Weight Forum

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    Click the "Calculate" button and this calculator will automatically give you the equivalent in the OTHER measurement. Miles to Kilometre Converter. Miles: kilometres: Conversion. Use this pounds to kilo converter to convert pounds to kilo and kilo to pound.

  3. Weight Loss Percentage Calculator - Healthy Weight Forum

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    Weight Loss Percentage = ( (Current weight/Starting weight) - 1) * 100. Negative answers indicates Weight loss. Positive answers indicates Weight Gain. Harness enthusiasm and healthy competitive spirit by using the weight loss percentage calculator. It will help you on your weight loss journey and give you a quick and easy tool for group ...

  4. 'How Much Weight Loss' Calculator - Healthy Weight Forum

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    The Center for Disease ControlTrusted Source (CDC) recommends that people who are looking to lose weight aim to lose between 1–2 pounds per week for safe, healthy weight loss. This not only helps you avoid unhealthy means of weight loss, but is much more likely to correlate with long-term weight loss. (1, 2)

  5. Body Mass Index Calculator - Calculate your BMI - Healthy Weight...

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    Use the body mass index calculator to calculate your body mass index (BMI). BMI. Enter information: Weight: Height: The BMI is calculated using height and weight, the resulting number placed into one of five categories. Individuals using BMI to assess their health and weight, should aim for a number between 18.5 and 25.

  6. Waist to Height Ratio Calculator - Healthy Weight Forum

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    Essentially: your waist should measure no more than half the length of your height. For a 6ft man (72 inches), this means having a waistline no larger than 36 inches, while a 5ft 4in (64 inch) woman’s waist should measure 32in or less. For people under the age of 40, a WHtR of over 0.50 is considered to put them at critical risk.

  7. The New Interactive BMI Calculator - Healthy Weight Forum

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    Traditionally BMI is measured by a person’s weight in kilograms divided by the square of their height in meters – the acceptable range for BMI is between 18.5 and 25. The main problem with the current method for measuring BMI is that it divides the weight by too large a number for shorter people, and by too small a number for taller people ...

  8. How Many Calories Should I Eat to Lose Weight? - Healthy Weight...

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    NB: Any (-ve) negative values are shown in red, ie trying to lose 50 pounds in 1 week is not possible. Values in yellow indicates a very low calorie intake. As a rule of thumb you should not eat below 1200 calories for female and 1600 calories for male. How You Can Maximize Your Weight Loss

  9. How Much Weight Will I Lose? - Healthy Weight Forum

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    Have you ever wondered exactly how much weight you could lose if you stopped eating a certain junk food or drinking a particular high-calorie beverage? For example, a 30-year-old woman, standing 5ft 5in tall and weighing in at 200lbs can lose up to 24lbs if she simply forgoes her five-weekly splash of Coke! Junk Food Calculator. Enter information:

  10. Water Intake Calculator: How much water do I need? - Healthy...

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    Traditionally it's been recommended that everyone should drink eight, eight ounce glasses of water each day. A more specific rule would be to look at the gender of the person and allocated their water intake; men should be drinking about 3.1 liters of water (13 glasses) and women about 2.2 liters of water (10 glasses) .

  11. Body Fat Percentage Calculator - How Do You Compare? - Healthy...

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    The general borderline for obesity is having more than 32% body fat for women, and more than 26% body fat for men. A woman deemed to be 'fit' would have between 21-24% body fat, while a man in the 'fit' category would have between 14-17% body fat. Reduce your body fat by performing in intense anaerobic workouts such as boxing.