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  2. Human body weight - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the average adult human weight by continent, the methods to estimate weight in children, and the concepts of ideal body weight and fluctuation. Find data and references for different countries and regions.

  3. Body mass index - Wikipedia

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    Body mass index (BMI) is a value derived from the mass (weight) and height of a person, used to broadly categorize them as underweight, normal, overweight, or obese. BMI has limitations and variations depending on factors such as age, gender, muscle mass, and fat distribution.

  4. Corpulence index - Wikipedia

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    Corpulence index (CI) or ponderal index (PI) is a measure of body mass and height that does not need to be adjusted for age or height after adolescence. It is used to assess adiposity, growth, and ectomorphy in various populations and conditions.

  5. Classification of obesity - Wikipedia

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    Learn how obesity is measured by body mass index (BMI), waist–hip ratio, and body fat percentage. Find out the criteria for different categories of obesity, including class III obesity, and the health risks associated with each category.

  6. Weight management - Wikipedia

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    Weight management is the ability to attain and maintain a healthy weight through lifestyle choices and physiological processes. Learn about the key factors that affect weight, such as diet, physical activity, genetics, and hormones, and the techniques to achieve and maintain a healthy weight.

  7. Average human height by country - Wikipedia

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    A table of average adult human height by country or region, based on individual surveys and studies or estimated figures. Compare the measured and self-reported heights, the stature ratio, and the accuracy of the data sources.

  8. Human height - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the distance from the bottom of the feet to the top of the head in a human body, standing erect. Find out how genetics, environment, nutrition, and other factors affect human height, and how it varies across populations and over time.

  9. Dimensional weight - Wikipedia

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    Dimensional weight is a pricing technique for freight transport based on the length, width and height of a package. Learn how to calculate dimensional weight using the formula and the shipping factors for different modes and carriers.