BMI Calculator‰ Reviews – Page 10

5/5 rating based on 108 reviews. Read all reviews for BMI Calculator‰ for iPhone.
BMI Calculator‰ is free iOS app published by Tim O's Studios, LLC

Made me less worrisome

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I put in my height and weight and I got 22. Something and it said I have a normal bmi and fwi being obese can cause cancer and A deadly one called pancreatic cancer also know as pancreas cancer and that is a killer so I don't have to worry thank god.


Absolutely horrible

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It says 6'4" @150 lbs is underweight but 152 lbs is normal. That is grossly under weight, 6'4" should be around 200lbs to be healthy. I know from personal experience. Absolutely horrible app


Update needed

Rondydondy

Love the simplicity of this app but it needs an update to work in future iOS.


Basic but accurate

JamesInPNG

The interface on this is basic but accurate. I would really appreciate having more info. My BMI is 24.5, which is just 0.5 away from "Overweight". I had to look that up elsewhere to find out. Having that info available in the app would be helpful.


Nice app

#lovingmusic

Needs to be updated and made compatible with current ISO


Metric and Imperial

EricFoley

This app offers a simple interface to calculate BMI with inputs in either kg-cm or lb-ft-in. I use it at work many times per day. I just tried this update 2.0 and it seems to still work fine. My only suggestion would be that sometimes I have patient info available partly in metric and partly in imperial (e.g., 174cm, 200pounds) and this app doesn't allow mixed inputs. Sure I can convert, but that's another step many times per day. Also there is a small advertisement across the top in the app, but not on the screenshot on the App Store.


Wonderful app

Tindall's

I use every day for quick calculation on start of care patients for oasis obesity documentation. Thank you.


Simple & does what it says.

JDB-P/T

Simple & does what it says. I really like it!


Misleading

RonC137

App gives out misleading information and should not be taken as fact/seriously. BMI chart was created in the 19th century by a MATHEMATICIAN. It attempts to tell you your health status (underweight, normal, overweight and obese) using ONLY height and weight. But it is INACCURATE because it fails to account for a variety of other variables such as sex, age, race, body type, bone structure, musculature, etc. Look up articles on BMI from medical researchers.


Does what it should

Johnw7127

?? I like it