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BMI for 170 cm, 70 kg

BMI 24.2 — Normal

BMI
24.2
Category
Normal (WHO)
Healthy-weight range
53.5–72.0 kg
Formula
70 ÷ 1.70²

For someone 170 cm tall and 70 kg, BMI is 24.2 — within the WHO Normal category (18.5–24.9) but only 1.8 BMI units from the Overweight threshold. The healthy-weight band at this height runs from 53.5 kg to 72.0 kg. This is an educational estimate; speak with a healthcare professional for personalised advice.

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70 kg
175 cm
22.9Healthy weight
  • Underweight: 16–18.5
  • Healthy weight: 18.5–25
  • Overweight: 25–30
  • Obese (class I): 30–35
  • Obese (class II): 35–40

Healthy weight for your height: 56.7–76.3 kg

Range insight

Healthy weight

Your current weight sits inside the adult healthy range for this height (56.7–76.3 kg).

How it's calculated

BMI is calculated as weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in metres: BMI = weight(kg) ÷ height(m)². Height in centimetres is converted to metres by dividing by 100 before squaring. The result is rounded to one decimal place. The WHO adult classification bands are: below 18.5 = Underweight; 18.5 to below 25 = Healthy weight; 25 to below 30 = Overweight; 30 to below 35 = Obese class I; 35 to below 40 = Obese class II; 40 and above = Obese class III. These thresholds are derived from population studies linking BMI ranges to the risk of weight-related health conditions and are published by the World Health Organization.

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