As written in my earlier posts, my weight dropped from 46.7kg to about 44kg (at times, 43.9kg) early this year. I did not intentionally lose weight. I kept getting the flu and sore throat continuously\u00a0late last year for several months. I also intensified my daily morning workout by adding strength training and lower abdomen exercises. All these contributed to a weight loss of more than 2kg. Most of the inches came off my waist and hips and I had to send all my skirts and pants to the tailor to have them tightened.<\/p>\n
For someone standing at 158cm tall, a weight of 44kg is considered underweight (BMI of only 17.63). My 2 older girls tell me that I am grossly underweight because I am lighter than them\u00a0\ud83d\ude2c<\/p>\n
Your BMI (Body Mass Index) is based on your height and weight. It’s one way to see if you’re at a healthy weight. Let’s have a look at the BMI chart:<\/p>\n
Underweight<\/strong>: Your BMI is less than 18.5<\/p>\n
Healthy weight<\/strong>: Your BMI is 18.5 to 24.9<\/p>\n
Overweight<\/strong>: Your BMI is 25 to 29.9<\/p>\n
Obese<\/strong>: Your BMI is 30 or higher<\/p>\n
You can calculate your BMI by using a\u00a0BMI Calculator.<\/a><\/p>\n
Is being underweight good for you besides having a smaller frame?<\/p>\n