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BMI Calculator — Cameroon

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WHO normal BMI: 18.5–24.9. In Cameroon, 11.4% of adults are obese and 36.7% are overweight or obese (WHO 2022 Global Health Observatory). Cameroon uses the WHO BMI standard. The Ministère de la Santé Publique du Cameroun (MINSANTE) publishes these statistics nationally. Cameroon has a double nutritional burden: undernutrition in the north and rising obesity in urban centres of Yaoundé and Douala. Women have significantly higher obesity rates (15.8%) than men (7.0%).

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BMI Classification — Cameroon & International

Category / Normal 🌍 WHO 🌏 Asia-Pacific 🇯🇵 Japan
Underweight < 18.5 < 18.5 < 18.5
Normal weight 18.5 – 24.9 18.5 – 22.9 18.5 – 24.9
Overweight 25 – 29.9 23 – 27.4 ≥ 25 (Obese)
Obese ≥ 30 ≥ 27.5

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the obesity rate in Cameroon?
11.4% of adults in Cameroon are classified as obese and 36.7% are overweight or obese per WHO 2022 Global Health Observatory data. Cameroon has a double nutritional burden: undernutrition in the north and rising obesity in urban centres of Yaoundé and Douala. Women have significantly higher obesity rates (15.8%) than men (7.0%). The Ministère de la Santé Publique du Cameroun (MINSANTE) monitors these figures through national health and nutrition surveys.
What BMI standard does Cameroon use?
Cameroon follows the WHO standard (normal 18.5–24.9, overweight 25–29.9, obese ≥30). The Ministère de la Santé Publique du Cameroun (MINSANTE) applies these thresholds in national clinical guidelines and public health campaigns. Unlike parts of Asia which use lower cut-offs, the standard WHO thresholds reflect the original research on European and North American populations.
Is BMI an accurate measure for people in Cameroon?
BMI is a widely used population screening tool in Cameroon but it has well-known limitations: it does not distinguish between muscle and fat, and cannot capture fat distribution — abdominal (visceral) fat carries higher cardiovascular risk than fat stored in limbs. The Ministère de la Santé Publique du Cameroun (MINSANTE) recommends combining BMI with waist circumference (men: <94 cm, women: <80 cm per WHO) and other clinical indicators for a complete assessment.