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The Formula Explained
Glossary of Terms
- Weight (kg): The mass of the person in kilograms.
- Height (cm): The height of the person in centimeters.
- Ponderal Index: A measure of leanness calculated using height cubed.
How It Works: A Step-by-Step Example
For a person weighing 70 kg and 170 cm tall, the Ponderal Index is calculated by converting height into meters (1.7m), then using the formula: PI = 70 / (1.7)^3.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Ponderal Index?
The Ponderal Index is a measure of leanness of a person, calculated as body mass divided by height cubed.
How is the Ponderal Index different from BMI?
Unlike BMI, which uses height squared, the Ponderal Index uses height cubed, providing a more accurate assessment for taller individuals.
Why use the Ponderal Index?
The Ponderal Index is often used for more accurate assessments of body fat in taller individuals.
Is the Ponderal Index reliable?
While the Ponderal Index is useful, it should be used in conjunction with other measurements and health assessments.
How do I calculate the Ponderal Index?
Use our calculator above! Simply enter your weight and height to get an instant result.
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Ponderal Index = √(Weight (kg) / Height (m)3)
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