Discover Your
Healthy
Range
Uses 4 medically validated formulas to estimate your ideal body weight based on height and frame.
01. Stats
02. Height
Estimated Ideal Weight
Based on the average of popular medical formulas.
BMI 18.5 - 24.9
Formula Breakdown
Devine (1974)
MedicalMost widely used for drug dosing.
Robinson (1983)
ModernOften used for population averages.
Miller (1983)
EstBased on metropolitan life tables.
Find Your Range
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Understanding Ideal Weight
The concept of "Ideal Body Weight" (IBW) originated not from fashion magazines, but from pharmacology. Doctors needed a way to estimate the mass of metabolically active tissue to safely dose dangerous medications.
Today, these formulas help us establish a general target for long-term health, but they are not absolute rules. They do not account for muscle mass, frame size, or age.
Formula History
The Devine Formula (1974)
Originally designed to calculate Gentamicin doses. It became the most widely used formula because it closely matched insurance actuarial tables of weight-to-height ratios.
The Robinson Formula (1983)
A modification of Devine's work, providing slightly different values for men and women based on updated population data from the 1980s.
BMI vs. Ideal Weight Formulas
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a broad range (e.g., 60kg - 75kg) that indicates general health risk. IBW Formulas pinpoint a single number (e.g., 68kg) within that range.
When to ignore these numbers:
- Athletes: High muscle mass will categorize you as "Overweight" on BMI, which is false.
- Seniors: Older adults often benefit from being slightly above the "ideal" range for bone density protection.
- Pregnancy: These formulas do not apply.
Better Health Markers
If the scale stresses you out, focus on these metrics instead. They correlate more strongly with longevity than weight alone.
Waist Size
Men < 40 inches, Women < 35 inches. Visceral fat is the real enemy.
Blood Pressure
Ideally < 120/80 mmHg. Weight loss is the most effective natural way to lower it.
Performance
Can you walk up stairs without winding? Can you carry groceries? Function matters.