The Importance of Your Body Mass Index
Your body mass index (BMI) is the ratio of your weight to your height and can help indicate your risk of obesity. BMI is not a perfect calculation but most insurance companies use this number to help determine if you will be approved for surgery.
BMI and Candidacy
You may be a candidate for bariatric surgery if you have a BMI greater than or equal to 35 with one or more other illnesses associated with metabolic syndrome, such as:
High blood pressure
Diabetes
Sleep apnea
High cholesterol
Infertility
If you have a BMI greater than or equal to 40, you may be considered a candidate regardless of the presence of any other medical condition.
Calculate Your BMI
Using the calculator, input your height and weight and click "Calculate BMI". The number that appears is your estimated body mass index number.
BMI Categories
Underweight = <18.5
Normal weight = 18.5–24.9
Overweight = 25–29.9
Obesity = BMI of 30 or greater
Health Classification Table
Using the table below, you can see your health classification and potential health risk by using your height and weight. Typically, if a person falls within the "Obese" or "Morbidly Obese" sections, their eligibility for surgery is greater than a person that simply falls in the "Overweight" category.
![health classification index](/getmedia/dc2a4988-b572-4687-9d7f-76fe8982ef0a/Bariatrics_BMI-Graphic.png)