BMI of 33 — What does it mean?

Instant answer: A BMI of 33 is classified as obese class i.

A modest, sustained weight loss of 5–10% is consistently shown to improve blood pressure, lipid profile, and insulin sensitivity even without reaching a 'normal' BMI.

Weight examples that give a BMI of 33

HeightWeight (kg)Weight (lbs)
160 cm (5'3")84.5186
165 cm (5'5")89.8198
170 cm (5'7")95.4210
175 cm (5'9")101.1223
180 cm (5'11")106.9236
185 cm (6'1")112.9249

Practical next steps

  1. Engage a multidisciplinary approach: dietitian, GP, and where appropriate behavioural support.
  2. Start with low-impact movement (walking, swimming, cycling) to protect joints.
  3. Address sleep apnoea risk if snoring or daytime fatigue is present.
  4. Track non-scale wins — energy, mobility, blood pressure — alongside weight.

Frequently asked questions

What does a BMI of 33 mean?

A BMI of 33 falls into the obese class i category as defined by the World Health Organization. A modest, sustained weight loss of 5–10% is consistently shown to improve blood pressure, lipid profile, and insulin sensitivity even without reaching a 'normal' BMI.

Is a BMI of 33 healthy?

This BMI is outside the WHO healthy range of 18.5–24.9 and falls into the obese class i category.

What weight gives a BMI of 33 at 170 cm?

At 170 cm, a BMI of 33 corresponds to roughly 95.4 kg.

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