I’m 5’2″ and weigh 155lbs – science says I’m overweight but I have an answer to that and I’m very happy with my look

A WOMAN has boycotted the measurement of the body mass index after being labeled “obese.”

In a new trend on TikTok has seen women view the tag #bmi which has accumulated over 350million views.

TikTok/alisonisaac11The tiktoker has boycotted the health measurement[/caption]

TikTok/alisonisaac11Followers and other viewers of #bmi sympathised with her view[/caption]

The tag shows a compilation of videos posted about bmi where women have rejected it as a measurement of health.

A number have noted that they gained weight by gaining muscle at the gym and therefore got an unhealthy bmi.

Other said that everyone carries weight differently at various heights and weights and that makes this measurement of health redundant.

Tiktoker Ali, (@alisonisaac11) added to this group of videos with her own footage that saw her say “screw” bmi.

Ali filmed herself with the text saying that at five foot two inches she weighs 155lbs.

She added: “BMI says I’m overweight” as she stood in a white love-heart tee and blue gym pants.

Ali then starts dancing swinging her hips with her arms in the air saying: “And I’m very happy w[ith] my body.

“BMI says overweight = 25-29.9 I’m 28.3.

“Screw BMI”

In the caption, she wrote: “BMI IS NOT ACCURATE!!! #bmi #bodypositivity.”

One viewer replied: “It says I’m obese but I look thinner than others my height and weight idk why.”

In other anti-bmi videos, have received comments like: “BMI says I’m ‘healthy’ at 96lbs yet pics of me from that weight look like I’m sick.”

Another added: “My bmi was in a healthy range and people thought I was sick, and now that my bmi says I’m overweight everyone says I look healthy so…”

One said: “BMI doesn’t even make sense at this point.”

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explains that BMI is a persons weight in kilograms divided by the square height in meters.

“A high BMI can indicate high body fatness. BMI screens for weight categories that may lead to health problems, but it does not diagnose the body fatness or health of an individual.”

The CDC offers a BMI calculator for those interested in it’s use as a screening tool.

“To determine if BMI is a health risk, a healthcare provider performs further assessments.

“Such assessments include skinfold thickness measurements, evaluations of diet, physical activity, and family history,” the CDC says.

TikTok/alisonisaac11The CDC says that BMI is used as a screening tool[/caption]

TikTok/alisonisaac11Ali is confident and happy with her body despite the ruling of the BMI measurement[/caption]