Review BMI use in NHS care and school health assessments

We ask the Government to undertake a review of the suitability of using BMI in NHS care and school health assessments, with a view to ensuring that NHS and educational health practices are fit for the 21st century and align with modern, evidence-based tools that truly support wellbeing.

43 Signatures

Status
Open
Opened
Monday 22nd December 2025
Last 24 hours signatures
1
Signature Deadline
Monday 22nd June 2026
Estimated Final Signatures: 157

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BMI is considered by many to be an outdated, inaccurate measure that does not reflect individual health or account for differences in age, ethnicity, disability, or body composition. Its use increases stigma, and can cause harm to children and adults.

It continues to influence access to surgeries, fertility services, pain management, and other essential treatments.

In schools, children are assigned a BMI category yet childhood growth patterns are highly individual, making BMI inappropriate for use with children.


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