The program that checks the BMI of a patient is given below:
<h3>THE CODE</h3>
#include <iomanip>
#include <iostream>
#include <math.h>
using namespace std;
// C++ program to illustrate
// how to calculate BMI
float BMI(float height, float weight)
{
float bmi = weight / pow(height, 2);
return bmi;
}
int main()
{
float height = 1.79832;
float weight = 70;
// Function call
float bmi = BMI(height, weight);
cout << "The BMI is " << setprecision(15) << bmi
<< " so ";
// Conditions to find out BMI category
if (bmi < 18.5)
cout << "underweight";
else if (bmi >= 18.5 && bmi < 24.9)
cout << "Healthy";
else if (bmi >= 24.9 && bmi < 30)
cout << "overweight";
else if (bmi >= 30)
cout << "Suffering from Obesity";
return 0;
}
// This code is contributed by aarohirai2616.
<h3>Output: </h3>
The BMI is 21.64532402096181 so Healthy
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Answer:
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