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BMI for a 5'2" 164 lb male or female

BMI is a quick and easy measurement to find out if you're a healthy weight. While it has its flaws, it can be quite useful if you're aware of your own body composition and use it in conjunction with other metrics for personal health.

The BMI for a 5'2" 164 lb male or female is 30.

According to the CDC, this would be considered obese for all adults age 20 and older. A BMI is classified as obese if it's 30 or higher.

What does it mean to be obese? Read on to find out more or calculate another BMI.

Learn more about what it means to be obese

While being obese might not look that different from being overweight, especially if you're just barely obese, it can come with a number of health risks if not addressed.

Being obese can put someone at increased risk of cardiovascular problems such has high blood pressure, heart attack, or stroke.

Being obese also makes it more likely for someone to develop type 2 diabetes. Excess weight, particularly abdominal fat, can contribute to insulin resistance and therefore diabetes.

Some sometimes overlooked problems with being obese are that it places more stress on your joints, particularly the knees, hips, and ankles. It can also affect respiratory health, putting pressure on the diaphragm and chest, making it more difficult to breathe. This can be a problem when working out or if you get a respiratory illness. Being obese can also contribute to sleep apnea.

If youโ€™re concerned about being obese, itโ€™s important to talk to your primary care physician or another medical professional. They can help determine the underlying causes, assess your nutritional needs, and develop a plan to achieve a healthy weight in a sustainable manner.

Important notes about BMI

While BMI is useful for categorizing someone's weight status, it isn't able to take into account someone's unique body composition, muscle mass, or overall metabolic health. For example, athletes and bodybuilders with high muscle mass may be classified as overweight or even obese based on their BMI despite being in great shape and having a low body fat percentage. Similarly, people with osteoporosis could have lower BMIs due to decreased bone density.

These are extreme examples, but they do illustrate the limitations of using BMI only to evaluate your body weight. That's why alternative measures such as waist-to-hip ratio, waist-to-height ratio, and body fat percentage can often provide a more accurate assessment of someone's health.

Of course, there are benefits to BMI: it's a quick, easy, and free way to get a rough idea of what kind of shape you're in, and you can track it over time to identify changes. And if you're not a bodybuilder or don't have health issue that could skew your BMI, it's a pretty good indicator of your weight status.

What's the formula for calculating BMI?

The formula for calculating BMI is weight (lb) / [height (in)]2 x 703. In the case of someone who is 5'2" and 164 lbs, the formula would be [164 / 622] x 703, with a result of 30.

What's a healthy weight for someone who is 5'2"?

Healthy weight (BMI 18.5-24.9)
101 - 136 lbs
Underweight (BMI < 18.5)
101 lbs or less
Overweight (BMI 25-29.9)
137 - 163 lbs
Obese (BMI 30+)
164 lbs or more

BMI chart for 5'2" and 149 - 179 lbs

Height Weight BMI
5'2"149 lbs27.2
5'2"150 lbs27.4
5'2"151 lbs27.6
5'2"152 lbs27.8
5'2"153 lbs28
5'2"154 lbs28.2
5'2"155 lbs28.3
5'2"156 lbs28.5
5'2"157 lbs28.7
5'2"158 lbs28.9
5'2"159 lbs29.1
5'2"160 lbs29.3
5'2"161 lbs29.4
5'2"162 lbs29.6
5'2"163 lbs29.8
Height Weight BMI
5'2"165 lbs30.2
5'2"166 lbs30.4
5'2"167 lbs30.5
5'2"168 lbs30.7
5'2"169 lbs30.9
5'2"170 lbs31.1
5'2"171 lbs31.3
5'2"172 lbs31.5
5'2"173 lbs31.6
5'2"174 lbs31.8
5'2"175 lbs32
5'2"176 lbs32.2
5'2"177 lbs32.4
5'2"178 lbs32.6
5'2"179 lbs32.7

BMI for 5'2" and 164.1 - 164.9 lbs

Height Weight BMI
5'2"164.1 lbs30
5'2"164.2 lbs30
5'2"164.3 lbs30
5'2"164.4 lbs30.1
5'2"164.5 lbs30.1
Height Weight BMI
5'2"164.6 lbs30.1
5'2"164.7 lbs30.1
5'2"164.8 lbs30.1
5'2"164.9 lbs30.2

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Disclaimer

The information on this page is intended to be an educational reference and is not to be taken as medical advice. If you think you're having a hypertensive or hypotensive emergency, or if you're having any kind of medical emergency, please call 911 immediately.

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