Your BMI and Goal Weight

Your weight is 0 pounds; your ideal weight is 0 pounds. Thus, your “excess” weight is about 0 pounds. Bariatric surgery might help you lose 0% of this excess weight, meaning you might lose 0 pounds.

If you lost 0 pounds, then you would end up weighing 0 pounds. 0 pounds would thus be your “goal weight” for bariatric surgery.

Typically bariatric surgery patients lose this amount over the course of 12 to 15 months, with slight fluctuations and possibly slight regain after that. Below is a graph of how your weight might change after surgery.

Your current BMI is . Click here to find out what that means.

Warning: The figures below represent just one possible typical outcome. Your loss could vary greatly.



Key:
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your ideal weight
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BMI


What does your BMI mean?
The table below shows value ranges and what they mean
RangeMeaning
less than 18.5Underweight
18.5 - 24.9Normal
25.0 - 29.9Overweight
30.0 - 39.9Obese
40.0 - 50Extremely Obese
over 50Super Obese

Re-Calculate

Your weight:
Your height: ft. ft.
What percent of excess body
weight do you expect to lose?
%
An average figure is 65%

   


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