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BMI Calculator — Luxembourg
Body Mass Index · WHO Standard · Luxembourg Health Statistics
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WHO normal BMI: 18.5–24.9. In Luxembourg, 22.6% of adults are obese and 56.7% are overweight or obese (WHO 2022 Global Health Observatory). Luxembourg uses the WHO BMI standard. The Direction de la Santé Luxembourg publishes these statistics nationally. Luxembourg's cross-border workforce (approx. 200,000 daily commuters) makes its health statistics complex; the national Health Survey covers residents only.
Weight / Height · Metric (kg/cm) · Imperial (lbs/ft)
BMI Classification — Luxembourg & 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 Luxembourg? ▾
22.6% of adults in Luxembourg are classified as obese and 56.7% are overweight or obese per WHO 2022 Global Health Observatory data. Luxembourg's cross-border workforce (approx. 200,000 daily commuters) makes its health statistics complex; the national Health Survey covers residents only. The Direction de la Santé Luxembourg monitors these figures through national health and nutrition surveys.
What BMI standard does Luxembourg use? ▾
Luxembourg follows the WHO standard (normal 18.5–24.9, overweight 25–29.9, obese ≥30). The Direction de la Santé Luxembourg 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 Luxembourg? ▾
BMI is a widely used population screening tool in Luxembourg 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 Direction de la Santé Luxembourg recommends combining BMI with waist circumference (men: <94 cm, women: <80 cm per WHO) and other clinical indicators for a complete assessment.