Calculators are appropriate for healthy non pregnant adults. 148 to 193 lbs. 4 10 91 to 118 lbs. For example if you are a 510 male estimating your ideal weight with the devine formula you would add 23 10 kg to 50 kg to get 73 kg or 161 lbs. 119 to 142 lbs. All of the formulas have the same format of a base weight given a height of 5 feet with a set weight increment added per inch over the height of 5 feet.
4 11 94 to 123 lbs. Please consult your physical or medical provider for more specific calculations of your ideal body weight. People who are overweight or obese are at higher risk for chronic conditions such as high blood pressure diabetes and high cholesterol. 124 to 147 lbs. The bmi calculation is based on the mathematical formula of your body weight in kilograms divided by your height in metres squared. By incorporating this information our calculator can determine the ideal weight for both women and men as well as the how much you should weigh for a specific height.
The most commonly used and traditional assessment of your ideal weight range is body mass index bmi. For your height a normal weight range would be from to pounds. 143 to 186 lbs. This ideal weight calculator is an approximation and based on the standard equations provided by welltech solutions. Calculate your body mass index. Enter your weight and height using standard or metric measures.
Body mass index bmi is a measure of body fat based on height and weight that applies to adult men and women. 5 97 to 127 lbs. Your bmi is indicating your weight is in the category for adults of your height. Select compute bmi and your bmi will appear below. Weight in pounds 5 x bmi bmi divided by 5 x height in inches minus 60 weight in kilograms 22 x bmi 35 x bmi x height in meters minus 15 the biggest differences between the older equations and the newer equation come in the taller height range. Our free calculator utilizes the scientifically approved formula m l² focusing on your height as well as age and gender to appropriately place you within our ideal weight chart.