Ideal Weight for 155 cm Male in kg

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What is the Ideal Weight for 155 cm Male in kg?

Answer

For 155 cm Male
Ideal Weight: 52.4 kg
Healthy Weight Range: 44.4 kg - 60.1 kg

*according to B.J. Devine Ideal Weight Formula (see details below)

*according to Body Mass Index (BMI) classification a weight between 44.4 kilograms and 60.1 kilograms for a height 155 cm Male is considered to be of a Healthy/Normal Weight

38.4
40.8
44.4
60.1
72.1
84.1
96.1
52.4 kg
Ideal Weight on BMI Scale for 155 cm Male

Ideal Weight for Male Formula (B.J. Devine)

Ideal Weight for Male = 50kg + 2.3kg per inch over 5 feet

Here is the complete solution:

50kg + 2.3kg × ( (1 ÷ 2.54) × 155cm - 60)

=

50 + 2.3 × (61.02 - 60)

=

50 + 2.3 × 1.02

=

50 + 2.35

=

52.4 kg

Body Mass Index Table for Height 155 cm Male

Height Weight Range Weight Category
155 cm < 38.4 kgUnderweight/Severe thinness
155 cm38.4 kg - 40.8 kgUnderweight/Moderate thinness
155 cm40.8 kg - 44.4 kgUnderweight/Mild thinness
155 cm44.4 kg - 60.1 kgNormal/Healthy Weight
155 cm60.1 kg - 72.1 kgOverweight/Pre-obese
155 cm72.1 kg - 84.1 kgObese/Class I
155 cm84.1 kg - 96.1 kgObese/Class II
155 cm ≥ 96.1 kgMorbid Obesity/Class III

*according to The World Health Organization (WHO)

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What is the Ideal Weight for 155 cm Male in kg?

For 155 cm Male Ideal Weight: 52.4 kg Healthy Weight Range: 44.4 kg - 60.1 kg

What is Normal/Healthy Weight Range for 155 cm Male?

Normal/Healthy Weight Range for 155 cm Male is 44.4 kg - 60.1 kg.

How is the ideal weight of 52.4 kg for 155 cm calculated?

By the Devine formula (1974): it starts from 50 kg for a man and adds 2.3 kg for every inch above 5 feet. 155 cm is 61.02 inches, 1.02 of them above the 60-inch mark, which gives 52.4 kg. Below 5 feet the surcharge is zero and the base weight stands.

Why do the ideal weight and the healthy range give different answers?

They are two different models. The range 44.4 kg - 60.1 kg is the BMI band 18.5-24.9 applied to 155 cm, while the ideal weight 52.4 kg is a single point from the Devine formula and corresponds to a BMI of 21.79. The formula knows nothing about age, frame size or muscle, so its point need not sit in the middle of the range.