Two Third of Americans Need BMI Calculator on Their Computers
Released on = October 27, 2005, 5:49 am
Press Release Author = Actabit
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release Summary = The trend in the prevalence of overweight and obesity is
upward.
Press Release Body = October 27, 2005
According to Federal Obesity Clinical Guidelines, the risk for various
cardiovascular and other diseases rises when BMI surpasses 25 and the risk of death
increases as the body mass index is over 30. The trend in the prevalence of
overweight and obesity is upward. BMI Calculator 1.0 released by Actabit helps
overweight people calculate their body mass index without learning BMI math
formulas. BMI Calculator runs on Windows XP, 2000, NT, ME, 98.
To calculate BMI, the user enters her weight and height in the measurement system
that is the most convenient for her: pounds and inches or kilograms and centimeters.
BMI Calculator displays BMI along with its interpretation.
If BMI is over 25, the person should consult with the doctor, consider starting a
healthy eating and exercise program. It is necessary to improve eating and physical
activity habits to succeed in losing weight and keeping it off.
To ensure BMI does not surpass 25 and is not increasing, users are recommended to
check their body mass index regularly.
A free trial copy of BMI Calculator is available:
http://www.actabit.com/download/bmi-calculator.exe
BMI Calculator may be purchased for $19.95 at
http://www.actabit.com/bmi-buynow.html
For more information on BMI Calculator, see
http://www.actabit.com/bmi-calculator.html
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Review copies of BMI Calculator are available on demand.
Contact:
Nicole McGrath
mcgrath@actabit.com
Web Site = http://www.actabit.com/bmi-calculator.html
Contact Details = Address: Actabit, Pacific Business Center, Vancouver
Canada
Email: support@actabit.com
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