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Ideal Weight Calculator

Find your ideal weight range using multiple formulas

Want to learn more? Read our guide: How BMI Helps Determine Ideal Weight

Why Use This Tool?

  • See a range of ideal weights rather than a single number.
  • Compare 4 widely-used medical formulas at once.
  • Account for body frame size for more personalized results.

Formulas

Devine (1974): Men = 50 + 2.3 × (inches over 60). Robinson (1983): Men = 52 + 1.9 × (inches over 60). Miller (1983): Men = 56.2 + 1.41 × (inches over 60). Hamwi (1964): Men = 48 + 2.7 × (inches over 60). Frame size adjusts ±10%.

How to Use

  1. Select your gender
  2. Enter your height in cm
  3. Select your frame size (small, medium, large)
  4. Compare results from 4 different formulas

FAQ

Which ideal weight formula is most accurate?

No single formula is universally most accurate. The Devine formula is most commonly used in clinical settings. Using all four provides a healthy weight range that accounts for individual variation.

How does frame size affect ideal weight?

A larger frame supports more muscle and bone mass. Small frames are adjusted down 10% and large frames up 10% from the baseline formula results.

Is ideal weight the same as healthy weight?

Ideal weight formulas provide guidelines, not strict targets. Healthy weight depends on many factors including muscle mass, bone density, age, and overall health.

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