I once had my Body Mass Index calculated using a little machine that i placed my two thumbs on. are these accurate in reading your BMI? i'm only asking as mine came back as quite high despite being quite slim (some weighing scales say i'm actually slightly underweight- but still in normal range).
Go to google and type in bmi calculator or something like that and do it on there, if it matches your machine then its accurate. BMI isnt a very good way of measuring healthy weight as muscle weighs more than fat so if you're quite muscly or even toned, the 'excessive' weight could be that rather than fat.
I couldn't personally figure out how it worked either. i told the lady my height and weight then i think this machine was supposed to measure how much in your bod was fat and what was muscle but i doubt someone who is naturally slim would have a stupidly high bmi, isnt that impossible?
It sounds like you had your body fat percentage taken not your BMI.
The machine works by passing an electronic signal through your body (often done through your bare feet), the time it takes for the current to pass back determines what % of your body is fat, using a clacualtion of your weight, height and the speed of the electonic signal. The healthy range for a woman is between about 23% and 33%, it is a lot lower for men.
Women have a much higher fat % than men, our breasts, bums, thighs store fat for the process of reproduction and looking after childrenand our vital organs. Very thin people can have a high fat % and visa versa. Depends on what you eat, how quickly your metabolism works, how muscly you are. If your over 33% your classed as unhealthy, and 33% is pretty high.