I'm calculating your BMI as 23.3 based on your height and weight- that is normal (BMI <25 is normal, 25-30 is overweight, 30+ is obese).
Did they calculate your body fat percentage? If so, how did they do it? Body fat percentage measured by calipers and someone who knows what they're doing is more accurate than BMI. Body fat percentage measured by one of those scales you stand on that measures electrical current is notoriously inaccurate (various things like hydration status will change the numbers).
Either way, focus on living as healthfully as possible and don't worry about the numbers.



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