How do you use Bmi in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Bmi meaning
- Initialism of body mass index.
- Initialism of brain–machine interface.
Using Bmi
- The main meaning on this page is: Initialism of body mass index. | Initialism of brain–machine interface.
- In the example corpus, bmi often appears in combinations such as: index bmi, bmi and, the bmi.
Context around Bmi
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 10 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Bmi
- In this selection, "bmi" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, intermediate, organization, overweight, icon, urban and values stand out and add context to how "bmi" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 53rd annual bmi pop awards and a high bmi did not. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "bmi" sits close to words such as abbreviation, abdel and adeleke, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with bmi
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
BMI can be measured on the and in some pharmacies, gyms and supermarkets. (13 words)
In 2005, Simon was saluted as a BMI Icon at the 53rd Annual BMI Pop Awards. (16 words)
Dr Keith Souter writes: Most people are aware of the Body Mass Index or the BMI. (16 words)
But it also notes that in the study 50% of men and 62% of women were obese according to body fat defined obesity, while only 21% of men and 31% of women were obese according to BMI, meaning that BMI was found to underestimate the number of obese subjects. (49 words)
Karen, who was 53 when she had the operation, explained how, to qualify for surgery under the VitalityHealth insurance policy she used, she needed to have a BMI (Body Mass Index) of 35-39, with associated health problems, or a BMI higher than 40. (44 words)
Dr Mahsa Dolatshahi said: “Even though there have been other studies linking BMI with brain atrophy or even a higher dementia risk, no prior study has linked a specific type of fat to the actual Alzheimer’s disease protein in cognitively normal people. (43 words)
Example sentences (20)
Despite this undercounting of obesity by BMI, BMI values in the intermediate BMI range of 20–30 were found to be associated with a wide range of body fat percentages.
He was then honoured by the performance rights organization BMI in November 2022 with the BMI Icon award, a few months after announcing his stomach cancer diagnosis.
For the findings, published in the International Journal of Epidemiology, the research team wanted to find out how adult overweight (BMI over 25) and obesity (BMI over 30) increase the risk of different types of cancer.
Karen, who was 53 when she had the operation, explained how, to qualify for surgery under the VitalityHealth insurance policy she used, she needed to have a BMI (Body Mass Index) of 35-39, with associated health problems, or a BMI higher than 40.
BMI Prime is useful clinically because it shows by what ratio (e.g. 1.36) or percentage (e.g. 136%, or 36% above) a person deviates from the maximum optimal BMI.
But it also notes that in the study 50% of men and 62% of women were obese according to body fat defined obesity, while only 21% of men and 31% of women were obese according to BMI, meaning that BMI was found to underestimate the number of obese subjects.
Data in the upper left and lower right quadrants show some limitations of BMI. citation The medical establishment citation and statistical community citation have both highlighted the limitations of BMI.
In 1959, he was a winner in the BMI Foundation 's BMI Student Composer Awards, one of the most prestigious international prizes for young composers.
In 2005, Simon was saluted as a BMI Icon at the 53rd Annual BMI Pop Awards.
Obesity trends can then be calculated from the difference between the child's BMI and the BMI on the chart.
On August 6, 2002 he was honored as the first BMI Urban Icon at the BMI Urban Awards.
While BMI-defined obesity showed high specificity (95% for men and 99% for women), BMI showed poor sensitivity (36% for men and 49% for women).
According to HRA Pharma’s evaluation of a dozen different studies, a high BMI did not diminish the effectiveness of the mini-pill.
BMI, a Fitch Solutions research unit, is also of the view that “Guyana will see explosive growth this year,” said Andrew Trahan, its head of Latin America country risk.
BMI can be measured on the and in some pharmacies, gyms and supermarkets.
BMI is an approximate measure of whether someone is over or underweight, calculated by dividing their weight in kilograms by the square of their height in metres.
By contrast, the study found that metabolising caffeine at a quicker rate suggests a slightly higher risk of developing type two diabetes alongside a higher BMI.
Despite having lower blood pressure, BMI and a faster walking speed, these participants were also found to have higher cholesterol and blood sugar.
Dr Keith Souter writes: Most people are aware of the Body Mass Index or the BMI.
Dr Mahsa Dolatshahi said: “Even though there have been other studies linking BMI with brain atrophy or even a higher dementia risk, no prior study has linked a specific type of fat to the actual Alzheimer’s disease protein in cognitively normal people.
Common combinations with bmi
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- index bmi 24×
- bmi and 21×
- the bmi 19×
- bmi of 12×
- bmi in 7×
- bmi body 7×
- with bmi 6×
- bmi over 5×
- of bmi 5×
- as bmi 5×