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BMI for 160 cm & 50 kg

Result: 19.5 ยท Normal Weight (Lower)

Body Mass Index

19.5

Normal Weight (Lower)

WHO BMI range for this category: 18.5 โ€“ 24.9

What a BMI of 19.5 at 160 cm and 50 kg means

A BMI of 19.5 at 160 cm and 50 kg sits comfortably in the lower part of the normal range (18.5 โ€“ 24.9). Large epidemiological studies consistently show the lowest all-cause mortality rates in this band, making it a sensible target for most healthy adults.

For someone 160 cm tall, the WHO healthy BMI range (18.5 โ€“ 24.9) corresponds to a body weight between roughly 47.4 โ€“ 63.7 kg (104.4 โ€“ 140.5 lbs). BMI is a screening tool, not a body composition measurement, so it does not distinguish muscle from fat. Pair it with waist circumference and body fat percentage for a complete picture.

What you would need to weigh at 160 cm to reach each BMI threshold

Target BMIBody weightDifference vs current
BMI 18.5 (underweight cutoff)47.4 kg (104.4 lbs)-2.6 kg
BMI 22 (middle of healthy range)56.3 kg (124.2 lbs)+6.3 kg
BMI 25 (overweight cutoff)64.0 kg (141.1 lbs)+14.0 kg
BMI 30 (obesity cutoff)76.8 kg (169.3 lbs)+26.8 kg

BMI for nearby heights and weights

Reference values at similar measurements. Each link is a pre-calculated page.

HeightWeightBMICategory
160 cm45 kg17.6Mildly Underweight
160 cm55 kg21.5Normal weight
155 cm50 kg20.8Normal weight
160 cm40 kg15.6Severely Underweight
160 cm60 kg23.4Normal weight
165 cm50 kg18.4Mildly Underweight
155 cm45 kg18.7Normal weight
155 cm55 kg22.9Normal weight

Looking for the imperial equivalent? See BMI for 5'2" & 110 lbs โ†’

Frequently asked questions

Is a BMI of 19.5 healthy for 160 cm?
A BMI of 19.5 at 160 cm is classified as Normal weight. The WHO healthy BMI range is 18.5 โ€“ 24.9, which for your height translates to roughly 47.4 โ€“ 63.7 kg (104.4 โ€“ 140.5 lbs).
What is the ideal weight for someone 160 cm tall?
The mid-point of the healthy BMI range (BMI 22) for 160 cm is approximately 56.3 kg (124.2 lbs). The full healthy range spans roughly 47.4 โ€“ 63.7 kg. Body composition matters more than the exact number โ€” a muscular person can sit at the top of the range and be perfectly healthy.
How does BMI relate to body fat percentage at 50 kg?
BMI does not measure body fat directly. Two people at 160 cm and 50 kg can have very different body compositions. A trained athlete at this weight may have 12 โ€“ 15% body fat, while a sedentary adult may have 25 โ€“ 30%. Use the Body Fat Calculator for a more precise estimate.
Is BMI accurate for everyone at 160 cm tall?
BMI is a population-level screening tool. It systematically over-classifies muscular athletes as overweight and under-classifies older adults with sarcopenic obesity. For an individual assessment at 160 cm, combine BMI with waist circumference (men < 94 cm, women < 80 cm at low risk) and body fat percentage.
How much weight would I need to lose or gain to reach a healthy BMI at 160 cm?
If your BMI is below 18.5, gaining weight up to the 47.4 kg (104.4 lbs) threshold puts you in the healthy band. If above 25, losing weight toward 63.7 kg (140.5 lbs) does the same. Aim for 0.25 โ€“ 0.5 kg per week for sustainable change.

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This page shows pre-calculated results for 160 cm and 50 kg. For any other combination, use the full calculators below.

Disclaimer: BMI is a population-level screening tool, not a diagnostic measure. This page is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before making weight or health decisions.