BMI Calculator 2026 – Body Mass Index Calculator with Charts & Health Insights
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18.5–24.9Healthy BMI Range (WHO)
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Interactive BMI Charts

BMI Category Scale
Weight vs BMI at Your Height
Average BMI by Age Group
Global BMI Population Distribution

Three Clinical Methods

Ideal Weight Calculator

Devine Formula (1974)
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Most widely used in clinical practice. Gold standard for drug dosing calculations in hospitals worldwide.
Robinson Formula (1983)
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A refined update to Devine, providing slightly lower estimates especially for women. Preferred by many modern clinicians.
Miller Formula (1983)
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Produces the lightest ideal weight estimates. Often used for populations with lean body frames.

These are general estimates for adults taller than 5 feet (152 cm). Individual body composition and medical history should also be considered.

BMR & TDEE

Calorie Needs Calculator

Basal Metabolic Rate
Calories burned at rest per day (kcal)

Select your activity level to calculate your Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE):

Sedentary
Light Exercise
Moderate
Very Active
Athlete
Weight Loss (−500 kcal deficit)
Maintenance (TDEE)
Weight Gain (+500 kcal surplus)

Calculated via the Mifflin-St Jeor equation — the most accurate BMR formula for most adults.

Calorie Chart

Understanding BMI

What Is Body Mass Index (BMI)?

Body Mass Index (BMI) is a numerical value derived from a person’s weight and height. First developed by Belgian mathematician Adolphe Quetelet in the 1830s and popularised by Ancel Keys in 1972, BMI is today the most widely used screening tool for categorising body weight relative to height. Our free BMI calculator computes this value instantly and contextualises the result with interactive charts and health analysis.

The BMI formula is straightforward: BMI = weight (kg) ÷ height² (m). In imperial units: BMI = 703 × weight (lb) ÷ height² (in). The result is a dimensionless score that places a person in one of four WHO-defined categories.

< 18.5
Underweight
May indicate nutritional deficiency or underlying medical condition.
18.5 – 24.9
Normal Weight
Associated with the lowest risk of weight-related health conditions.
25 – 29.9
Overweight
Increased risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and joint issues.
≥ 30
Obese
Significantly elevated risk of heart disease, stroke, hypertension, and metabolic disorders.

Limitations of BMI

While BMI is a practical population-level screening tool, it has recognised limitations for individuals. It cannot distinguish between lean muscle mass and fat mass — a muscular athlete may register as “Overweight” despite very low body fat. It also ignores fat distribution: visceral fat (around the abdomen) carries far higher health risks than subcutaneous fat, yet BMI cannot differentiate between them. Always use BMI alongside waist circumference, body fat percentage, and clinical assessment.

BMI for Children vs Adults

For adults aged 20 and over, the standard four-category BMI scale applies equally to men and women. For children and teenagers aged 2–19, BMI is calculated using the same formula but interpreted using age- and sex-specific percentile charts, because body composition changes significantly during development. Our BMI calculator focuses on adult measurements only.

Quick Reference

BMI by Height & Weight — Reference Table

The table below shows the weight thresholds for each BMI category across common adult heights. Use it as a quick reference alongside our interactive BMI calculator.

HeightUnderweight (<18.5)Normal (18.5–24.9)Overweight (25–29.9)Obese (≥30)
150 cm (4’11”)< 41.6 kg41.6 – 56.1 kg56.3 – 67.3 kg> 67.5 kg
155 cm (5’1″)< 44.4 kg44.4 – 59.9 kg60.1 – 71.8 kg> 72.1 kg
160 cm (5’3″)< 47.4 kg47.4 – 63.7 kg64.0 – 76.5 kg> 76.8 kg
165 cm (5’5″)< 50.3 kg50.3 – 67.7 kg68.1 – 81.4 kg> 81.7 kg
170 cm (5’7″)< 53.5 kg53.5 – 71.9 kg72.3 – 86.5 kg> 86.7 kg
175 cm (5’9″)< 56.7 kg56.7 – 76.3 kg76.6 – 91.7 kg> 91.9 kg
180 cm (5’11”)< 59.9 kg59.9 – 80.7 kg81.1 – 97.1 kg> 97.2 kg
185 cm (6’1″)< 63.3 kg63.3 – 85.2 kg85.6 – 102.7 kg> 102.7 kg
190 cm (6’3″)< 66.7 kg66.7 – 89.8 kg90.3 – 108.2 kg> 108.4 kg

Evidence-Based Guidance

How to Improve Your BMI & Health

Whether your BMI calculator result is above or below the healthy range, the following strategies are backed by clinical evidence and can help you reach or maintain a healthier weight.

Create a Sustainable Calorie Deficit

A daily deficit of ~500 kcal produces roughly 0.5 kg of fat loss per week — a rate considered safe by most clinical guidelines. Avoid extreme deficits that cause muscle loss and metabolic slowdown.

Prioritise Protein Intake

Protein increases satiety, preserves lean muscle during weight loss, and has a higher thermic effect than carbs or fat. Aim for 1.6–2.2 g per kg of bodyweight during active weight loss phases.

Incorporate Resistance Training

Building muscle raises your resting metabolic rate, making it easier to maintain a calorie deficit. Aim for 2–3 resistance sessions per week alongside regular cardiovascular activity.

Focus on Sleep & Stress Management

Poor sleep elevates ghrelin (hunger hormone) and suppresses leptin (satiety hormone), making weight management significantly harder. 7–9 hours of quality sleep per night is a non-negotiable foundation.

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions About the BMI Calculator

What is a healthy BMI for adults?

For adults aged 20 and older, a healthy BMI is 18.5 to 24.9. Below 18.5 is Underweight, 25–29.9 is Overweight, and 30 or above is Obese. These thresholds are identical for men and women under the standard WHO classification used by our BMI calculator.

How is BMI calculated?

BMI = weight in kilograms ÷ height in metres squared. For example, someone weighing 70 kg at 1.75 m has a BMI of 70 ÷ (1.75 × 1.75) = 22.9. In imperial units: BMI = 703 × weight (lbs) ÷ height² (inches). Our BMI calculator applies the correct formula automatically.

Is BMI an accurate measure of health?

BMI is a useful screening tool at the population level but has limitations for individuals. It cannot distinguish fat from muscle, and does not account for fat distribution, ethnicity, age, or bone density. A heavily muscular person may have a high BMI without excess fat. Use BMI alongside waist circumference, body fat percentage, and clinical evaluation for a complete picture.

Does BMI differ for men and women?

The standard BMI formula and category thresholds are identical for both sexes. However, women naturally carry a higher proportion of body fat than men at the same BMI — meaning BMI may slightly underestimate health risk in women and overestimate it in muscular men.

What are the BMI categories for obesity?

The WHO subdivides obesity into three classes: Class I (BMI 30–34.9), Class II (35–39.9), and Class III/severe obesity (≥40). Each class carries progressively higher risks of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, sleep apnoea, and certain cancers.

What is BMR and how does it relate to BMI?

Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is the number of calories your body burns at complete rest to sustain basic physiological functions. While BMI uses only height and weight, BMR also accounts for age and sex. A higher BMI often correlates with a higher absolute BMR, but muscle mass is a more significant driver. Multiply BMR by an activity factor to get TDEE (Total Daily Energy Expenditure).

How can I lower my BMI safely?

A safe rate of BMI reduction comes from losing roughly 0.5–1 kg per week through a moderate calorie deficit (–500 kcal/day) combined with resistance training and adequate protein intake. Avoid crash diets — they cause muscle loss, slow your metabolism, and typically result in weight regain. Always consult a healthcare professional before beginning a weight loss programme.

What is the ideal weight for my height?

Our BMI calculator automatically shows three ideal weight estimates based on your height: the Devine, Robinson, and Miller formulas. For a rough guide, a healthy BMI of 18.5–24.9 corresponds to a specific weight range for each height — shown in the reference table above. At 170 cm, for example, the healthy weight range is approximately 53.5–71.9 kg.

Can I calculate BMI for children using this tool?

This BMI calculator is designed for adults aged 20 and over. For children and teenagers (2–19 years), BMI must be interpreted using age- and sex-specific percentile charts because body composition changes substantially during development. Consult your paediatrician for child BMI assessment.

Is this BMI calculator free and private?

Yes — completely free, with no registration required. All calculations run entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript. No personal data is transmitted to any server or stored anywhere. Your height, weight, and age never leave your device.

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