_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ≡ Medical Officer, *Corresponding author: Email: star920@yahoo.com; Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International 34(33B): 51-55, 2022; Article no.JPRI.84930 ISSN: 2456-9119 (Past name: British Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, Past ISSN: 2231-2919, NLM ID: 101631759) Analysis of Relationship among Bmi and Activity of Daily Living in Homecare Individuals Huda Rauf a* , Sidra Rasheed a , Ali Raza b≡ , Saba Zulfiqar c , Muhammad Anas Waheed Jami d and Inzamamul Haq d a DHQ Teaching Hospital, Sargodha, Pakistan. b RHC Farooka, TEH Sahiwal, District, Sargodha, Pakistan. c Department of Biochemistry, University Medical & Dental College, Faisalabad, Pakistan. d Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan. Author’s contribution This work was carried out in collaboration among all authors. All authors read and approved the final manuscript. Article Information DOI: 10.9734/JPRI/2022/v34i33B36141 Open Peer Review History: This journal follows the Advanced Open Peer Review policy. Identity of the Reviewers, Editor(s) and additional Reviewers, peer review comments, different versions of the manuscript, comments of the editors, etc are available here: https://www.sdiarticle5.com/review-history/84930 Received 20 January 2022 Accepted 26 March 2022 Published 22 April 2022 ABSTRACT Objective: Obesity has been linked to a variety of chronic diseases. Numerous researchers have discovered that having a high BMI is connected with substantial morbidity and mortality in the aged. As a result, obesity or being overweight may have a negative effect on everyday life. The main aim of our current research remained to look at association among BMI and Action of Everyday Living in Homecare Individuals. Methods: The data for 2019 from Allied Hospital Faisalabad's homecare unit. During this time, 1125 students come to this clinic. Subjects who were unconscious or bedridden (hemiplegia, hemiparesis, and tetra paresis), as well as those with insufficient information, were eliminated from the research. As a result, the study was finished with 260 files including all of information required for our research. Age, ethnicity, BMI, and Barthel Index values have been entered into the statistical analysis software; p0.06 was deemed statistically substantial. Results: One hundred fifty-one (61.5%) comprised females, while 97 (38.7%) were males. Age and sex, weight, and Disease activity index scores had no strong correlations. Weight and Barthel index scores had a strong positive connection, as did BMI and Barthel index scores (r = 0.196; p = Original Research Article