Why Different Formulas Give Different Results
There is no single universally agreed-upon "ideal weight" — different medical formulas were developed in different eras for different purposes. This calculator shows results from five widely used formulas so you can see the range of estimates and understand where they agree.
Most medical ideal weight formulas were developed in the 1960s–1980s primarily for drug dosing calculations. The BMI-based healthy weight range (18.5–24.9) is a broader, more modern standard that accounts for healthy variation in body composition.
Ideal Weight Formulas (metric converted from imperial)
Devine (Male): 50 + 2.3 × (height_in − 60)
Devine (Female): 45.5 + 2.3 × (height_in − 60)
Robinson: Male 52 + 1.9×overFive / Female 49 + 1.7×overFive
Hamwi: Male 48 + 2.7×overFive / Female 45.5 + 2.2×overFive
Ideal Weight by Height (Male, Medium Frame)
| Height | Devine | Robinson | BMI Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| 160 cm | 55.9 kg | 58.0 kg | 47–64 kg |
| 170 cm | 63.1 kg | 65.8 kg | 53–72 kg |
| 175 cm | 66.7 kg | 69.6 kg | 57–76 kg |
| 180 cm | 70.3 kg | 73.3 kg | 60–81 kg |
| 185 cm | 73.9 kg | 77.0 kg | 63–85 kg |