Result for 5'0" and 169 lbs.
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33
Obese BMI
At 5'0" and 169 Pounds your BMI is 33BMI Scale
Under | Normal | Over | Obese |
-15 lbs
to reach an overweight bmi classification.
Overweight BMI
Ends:
153.6 lbsEnds:
-41 lbs
to reach a normal bmi classification.
Normal BMI
Ends:
128 lbsEnds:
BMI Grading Table2 for Height 5'0"
Weight | Weight Class |
Below 94.7 lbs | Underweight |
94.7 lbs - 128 lbs | Normal Weight |
128 lbs - 153.6 lbs | Overweight |
153.6 lbs and Above | Obese |
Weight Loss
21 Weeks
Or to be considered overweight, a goal weight of 153.6 lbs could be reached in 8 Weeks
Obese BMI Silhouette
Nearest Weights @ 5ft 0in
145 pounds | = | Overweight |
150 pounds | = | Overweight |
155 pounds | = | Obese |
160 pounds | = | Obese |
165 pounds | = | Obese |
170 pounds | = | Obese |
175 pounds | = | Obese |
180 pounds | = | Obese |
185 pounds | = | Obese |
190 pounds | = | Obese |
195 pounds | = | Obese |
Ideal Weight for
a 5 foot 0 Male or Female2
Between
94.7 lbs
and
128 lbs
How to Calculate BMI3 for 5'0" and 169 lbs
(5 x 12) + 0 = 60
(169 / (60 x 60)) x 703
= 33.001944444444
5 = foot | 0 = inch | 169 = weight lbs
(169 / (60 x 60)) x 703
= 33.001944444444
5 = foot | 0 = inch | 169 = weight lbs
Conversion
- 5 foot 0 = 60 inches
- 5 foot 0 = 152.4cm
- 169 pounds = 12 stone 1 pounds
- 169 pounds = 76.66 kg
- 169 pounds = 76657.11 grams
5'0" and 169 lbs Summary
What is the BMI for a 5'0" and 169 lbs male? 33 BMI, Obese.
What is the ideal weight for a 5'0" female? Between: 94.7lbs and 128lbs
What is the ideal weight for a 5'0" male? Between: 94.7lbs and 128lbs
If I am 5ft 0in and weigh 169 lbs, is that a good weight for my height? Under the BMI classification, 169 lbs is classed as being Obese.
This Page is Calculated for the Following Height and WeightHeight: 5' 0, 5 foot 0, 5'0", 5 ft 0 in, 5 feet 0 inches.
Weight: 169 Pounds, 169 lbs.
Is this Healthy?1
BMI values have different meanings for different body shapes. A major limitation of the BMI is that the BMI value does not indicate the location or distribution of body fat, two factors which are important in heart health and diabetes. If you are at all concerned with your weight or health, consult a doctor or health professional.Convert page to kg/cm ⇆