"Your BMI tells you whether your weight falls into a range that's optimal for health and longevity," says Morton Maxwell, M.D., co-director of the Obesity Center at the University of California at Los Angeles. The catch is, different authorities name different BMIs as optimal.
While the U.S. Government says a BMI of 30 and over equals obesity, Dr. Maxwell points out, "30 per cent is really quite high, while most every study in the medical literature shows that the ideal BMI for health and longevity is about 22 per cent."