BMI is just a matter of math: it's height in inches squared divided by weight in lbs. that's it.
these two ppl are both 5'8" and 240lbs:


but according to the experts (who were clearly smoking crack at the time), they have the same BMI of 36.5 which classifies IFBB Bodybuilding champion Ben White as obese!
to get around that, they now say that BMI does not apply to the very old, the very young, the very fit, the very muscular, etc, etc, etc.
my own BMI is 37% which puts me near the far end of the chart for obesity. however, my actual measured bodyfat is about 27.75% "acceptable", just overweight (use the military bf calculator here: http://www.bmi-calculator.net/body-fat-calculator/ ). i used to be right into powerlifting and bodybuilding, so i have higher muscle mass (even now) than the average woman and my bones are distinctly denser (they show up on x-ray nearly white, instead of the shadowy grey normally seen in a middle-aged woman), both of which add significantly to my *weight* but not my *size*.
if you want health risk, waist-to-hip ratio is far more accurate and if you want to know a healthy range, just go with the "ideal" height-weight charts and pick a range, any range.

