Health Calculators
Evidence-based body composition and nutritional calculators used by clinicians, nutritionists, and patients worldwide. All support metric and imperial units, real-time results, visual outputs, and PDF/CSV export — no login required.
About Health & Body Composition Calculators
Health calculators translate raw measurements — weight, height, waist circumference — into standardised indices that guide clinical decisions and patient counselling. Used daily by GPs, dietitians, endocrinologists, and fitness professionals, these tools provide a quick, objective starting point for health assessment.
Which Formula Should I Use?
Different tools suit different contexts. For population screening and general practice, BMI remains the standard despite its limitations with muscular individuals. For drug dosing in oncology and critical care, BSA (Mosteller formula) is preferred. For nutritional planning, BMR using the Mifflin-St Jeor equation is the most accurate for most non-athletic adults. Our tools display multiple formulas simultaneously so clinicians can make an informed choice.
Metric vs. Imperial Units
All calculators support seamless switching between metric (kg, cm) and imperial (lbs, ft/in) units. Conversion uses exact NIST-defined factors rather than rounded approximations — ensuring accuracy to the decimal place regardless of which system you enter.
Limitations of Body Composition Calculators
Anthropometric calculators are screening tools, not diagnostic instruments. BMI does not distinguish between fat and muscle mass and is less accurate in elderly patients, athletes, and certain ethnic groups. Results should always be interpreted alongside a full clinical assessment by a qualified healthcare professional.
Formula Reference
| Tool | Primary Formula | Clinical Use | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| BMI | weight (kg) ÷ height² (m²) | Obesity screening | WHO, 2000 |
| BMR | Mifflin-St Jeor (1990) | Caloric planning, nutritional support | JAMA, 1990 |
| BSA | Mosteller (1987) | Chemotherapy dosing, cardiac index | NEJM, 1987 |
| Ideal Weight | Devine (1974) / Robinson (1983) | Drug dosing reference weight | Multiple sources |
| Waist-Hip Ratio | Waist ÷ Hip circumference | CVD and metabolic risk | WHO Report, 2008 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between BMI and body fat percentage?
Which BMR formula is most accurate?
Are these calculators suitable for children?
Do these tools store my personal data?
Can I export my results?
Related Tools on MediCalc Pro
For cardiovascular risk see the Framingham Risk Score. For drug dosing based on body weight or BSA see the Weight-Based Dose Calculator. For renal function and dosing adjustment see Creatinine Clearance (CrCl). For paediatric growth assessment see Growth Chart Percentile.