Good thing that the artist included the body mass index with the mass. With that we can calculate that Agano's height is 138 cm (BMI=m/height^2) so height=√(m/BMI), quite short for a light cruiser.
To convert height to feet and inches, or other strange and arcane units, goes beyond my mathematical skills.
Ugh BMI...why do health professionals even use that as an index? It doesn't take into account whether that mass is made of visceral or subcutaneous fat at all. Someone could have a 'healthy' BMI but near lethal levels of visceral fat or a hugely inflated BMI number but all the 'extra mass' is made up of subcutaneous fat.
Ugh BMI...why do health professionals even use that as an index? It doesn't take into account whether that mass is made of visceral or subcutaneous fat at all. Someone could have a 'healthy' BMI but near lethal levels of visceral fat or a hugely inflated BMI number but all the 'extra mass' is made up of subcutaneous fat.
Also, bone density may affect the results. Bioelectrical impendancy would be a better choice.
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