Bmi: Body mass index (BMI), or body mass index for short, or English weight, or BMI for short, is a number obtained by dividing the kilograms of weight by the square of the meters of height. It is an international standard to measure the degree of fatness and thinness of human body and whether it is healthy or not.
Body fat rate: Body fat rate refers to the proportion of body fat weight in the whole body weight, also known as body fat percentage, which reflects the amount of body fat content. For example, if a person weighs 50 kg and has a body fat rate of 30%, it means that he has 15 kg of fat.
Bmi: Body Mass Index (BMI) = Weight (kg)&; Leather; Height 2 (m) Body Fat Rate: Body Mass Index = Weight (kg)&; Leather; (height × height) (meter)
Body fat rate = 1.2× body mass index +0.23× age -5.4- 10.8× sex (male 1, female 0).
Although their calculation methods are different, the body fat rate is converted from bmi index, which is both the difference and the connection between them.