Ideal Weight Calculator

Calculate your ideal body weight using 4 well-known formulas. Results shown in both kg and lbs.

Ideal Weight (Average)

kg / lbs

Devine

lbs

Robinson

lbs

Miller

lbs

Hamwi

lbs

Ideal Weight Ranges by Height

Height Male (kg) Female (kg)
150 cm47 – 5643 – 52
155 cm49 – 6046 – 55
160 cm52 – 6348 – 58
165 cm55 – 6751 – 61
170 cm58 – 7054 – 64
175 cm61 – 7457 – 68
180 cm64 – 7759 – 71
185 cm67 – 8162 – 74
190 cm70 – 8565 – 77

These formulas estimate ideal weight based on height and gender. They do not account for body composition, muscle mass, or frame size. Consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is ideal body weight calculated?
Four widely used formulas exist: Devine (1974), Robinson (1983), Miller (1983), and Hamwi (1964). Each starts with a base weight for 5 feet of height and adds a fixed amount per additional inch. Results vary by formula; Devine is the most commonly referenced in medical settings.
Why do different ideal weight formulas give different results?
Each formula was developed using different populations and study methodologies. Devine's formula was originally for drug dosage calculation, while Hamwi's was based on insurance mortality data. Using multiple formulas provides a reasonable range rather than a single target.
Is ideal body weight the same as a healthy weight?
Not exactly. Ideal weight formulas are simplified estimates based on height. A healthy weight depends on body composition, fitness level, age, and other factors. Athletes may weigh more than their 'ideal' due to muscle mass. Use these formulas as a general reference, not a strict target.

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