What are the risks associated with having an Underweight or Overweight BMI?

Being either overweight (with higher BMI > 25) or underweight (with lower BMI <20) can affect your health.

Risks of being overweight:

Being overweight increases your chances of developing disease. An overweight individual whose BMI rises from 25 to 27 is 20-30% more at risk of death. As an individuals BMI rises above 27, the risk of death increases more steeply by almost 60%.

If you are overweight and have low physical activity, the risks of developing disease increase. Listed below, is a list of diseases associated with being overweight.

  • Gastrointestinal disorders 
  • Cardiovascular diseases i.e. stroke, heart attack 
  • Diabetes 
  • High blood pressure (Hypertension) 
  • Osteoarthritis 
  • Infertility
  • Some forms of cancer i.e. breast, colon and endometrial cancers 
  • Menstrual abnormalities
  • Gall bladder disease 
  • Sleep problems eg obstructive sleep apnoea 
  • Respiratory problems i.e. asthma  

 

Risks of being underweight:

If you are underweight, you may be malnourished and be at risk of developing the following diseases:

  • Compromised immune function with increased susceptibility to infections 
  • Respiratory diseases 
  • Digestive diseases 
  • Cancer  
  • Osteoporosis (weakening of the bones) 
  • Increased risk of fractures from falls