Human body weight
Person's mass or weight
Human body weight is a person's mass or weight .
Strictly speaking, body weight is the measurement of mass without items located on the person. Practically though, body weight may be measured with clothes on, but without shoes or heavy accessories such as mobile phones and wallets, and using manual or digital weighing scales . Excess or reduced body weight is regarded as an indicator of determining a person's health, with body volume measurement providing an extra dimension by calculating the distribution of body weight.
Average adult human weight varies by continent, from about 60 kg (130 lb) in Asia and Africa to about 80 kg (180 lb) in North America, with men on average weighing more than women.
Estimation in children
An example of a half unfolded Broselow tape
There are a number of methods to estimate weight in children for circumstances (such as emergencies) when actual weight cannot be measured. Most involve a parent or health care provider guessing the child's weight through weight-estimation formulas. These formulas base their findings on the child's age and tape-based systems of weight estimation. Of the many formulas that have been used for estimating body weight, some include the Advanced Pediatric Life Support formula, the Leffler formula, and Theron formula.[ 1] There are also several types of tape-based systems for estimating children's weight, with the best-known being the Broselow tape .[ 2] The Broselow tape is based on length with weight read from the appropriate color area. Newer systems, such as the PAWPER tape, make use of a simple two-step process to estimate weight: the length-based weight estimation is modified according to the child's body habitus to increase the accuracy of the final weight prediction.[ 3]
The Leffler formula is used for children 0–10 years of age.[ 1] In those less than a year old, it is
m
=
1
2
a
m
+
4
{\displaystyle m={\tfrac {1}{2}}a_{m}+4}
and for those 1–10 years old, it is
m
=
2
a
y
+
10
{\displaystyle m=2a_{y}+10}
where m is the number of kilograms the child weighs and am and ay respectively are the number of months or years old the child is.[ 1]
The Theron formula is
m
=
e
0.175571
a
y
+
2.197099
{\displaystyle m=e^{0.175571a_{y}+2.197099}}
where m and ay are as above.[ 1]
Fluctuation
Body weight varies in small amounts throughout the day, as the amount of water in the body is not constant. It changes due to activities such as drinking, urinating, or exercise.[ 4] Professional sports participants may deliberately dehydrate themselves to enter a lower weight class, a practice known as weight cutting .[ 5]
Ideal body weight
Ideal body weight (IBW) was initially introduced by Ben J. Devine in 1974 to allow estimation of drug clearances in obese patients;[ 6] researchers have since shown that the metabolism of certain drugs relates more to IBW than total body weight.[ 7] The term was based on the use of insurance data that demonstrated the relative mortality for males and females according to different height-weight combinations.
The most common estimation of IBW is by the Devine formula; other models exist and have been noted to give similar results.[ 7] Other methods used in estimating the ideal body weight are body mass index and the Hamwi method. The IBW is not the perfect fat measurement, as it does not show the fat or muscle percentage in one's body. For example, athletes' results may show that they are overweight when they are actually very fit and healthy. Machines like the dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry can accurately measure the percentage and weight of fat, muscle, and bone in a body.
The Devine formula for calculating ideal body weight in adults is as follows:[ 7]
Male ideal body weight = 50 kilograms (110 lb) + 0.9 kilograms (2.0 lb) × (height (cm) − 152)
Female ideal body weight = 45.5 kilograms (100 lb) + 0.9 kilograms (2.0 lb) × (height (cm) − 152)
Hamwi method
The Hamwi method is used to calculate the ideal body weight of the general adult:[ 8]
Male ideal body weight = 48 kilograms (106 lb) + 1.1 kilograms (2.4 lb) × (height (cm) − 152)
Female ideal body weight = 45.4 kilograms (100 lb) + 0.9 kilograms (2.0 lb) × (height (cm) − 152)
Usage
Sports
Many disciplines in weightlifting or combat sports separate competitors into weight classes .
Medicine
Ideal body weight, specifically the Devine formula , is used clinically for multiple reasons, most commonly in estimating renal function in drug dosing, and predicting pharmacokinetics in morbidly obese patients.[ 9] [ 10]
Average weight around the world
By region
Data from 2005:
By country
Country
Average male weight
Average female weight
Sample population / age range
Year
Afghanistan
69.2 kg (152.6 lb)
62.6 kg (138.0 lb)
18–69
Measured
2018
[ 12]
Algeria
68.7 kg (151.5 lb)
65.1 kg (143.5 lb)
25–64
Measured
2005
[ 13]
Armenia
74.6 kg (164.5 lb)
66.4 kg (146.4 lb)
18–69
Measured
2016
[ 14]
Australia
87.0 kg (191.8 lb)
71.8 kg (158.3 lb)
18+
Measured
2018
[ 15]
Azerbaijan
72.1 kg (159.0 lb)
65.7 kg (144.8 lb)
16+
Measured
2005
[ 16]
Bangladesh
55.2 kg (121.7 lb)
49.8 kg (109.8 lb)
25+
Measured
2009–2010
[ 17]
Belarus
69 kg (152.1 lb)
56 kg (123.5 lb)
18+
Measured
2008
[ 18]
Belize
74.2 kg (163.6 lb)
70.5 kg (155.4 lb)
20+
Measured
2010
[ 19]
Benin
63.7 kg (140.4 lb)
60.9 kg (134.3 lb)
18–69
Measured
2015
[ 20]
Bhutan
63.2 kg (139.3 lb)
57.4 kg (126.5 lb)
18–69
Measured
2014
[ 21]
Botswana
63.6 kg (140.2 lb)
64.3 kg (141.8 lb)
15–69
Measured
2014
[ 22]
Brazil
72.7 kg (160.3 lb)
62.5 kg (137.8 lb)
20–74
Measured
2008–2009
[ 23]
Brunei
74.1 kg (163.4 lb)
62.9 kg (138.7 lb)
19+
Measured
2010–2011
[ 24]
Bulgaria
76.9 kg (169.5 lb)
69.1 kg (152.3 lb)
21-59
Self-reported
2021
[ 25]
Burkina Faso
65.2 kg (143.7 lb)
59.0 kg (130.1 lb)
25–64
Measured
2013
[ 26]
Cambodia
56.8 kg (125.2 lb)
50.8 kg (112.0 lb)
25–64
Measured
2010
[ 27]
Cameroon
68.3 kg (150.6 lb)
67.0 kg (147.7 lb)
15+
Measured
2003
[ 28]
Canada
84.6 kg (187 lb)
70.1 kg (155 lb)
18–79
Measured
2007–2009
[ 29]
Chile
77.3 kg (170.4 lb)
67.5 kg (148.8 lb)
15+
Measured
2009–2010
[ 30]
Costa Rica - San José
76.6 kg (168.9 lb)
64.9 kg (143.1 lb)
20+
Measured
2010
[ 31]
Czech Republic
92.1 kg (203.0 lb)
73.8 kg (162.7 lb)
25–64
Measured
2016–2017
[ 32]
Estonia
84.4 kg (186.1 lb)
71.2 kg (157.0 lb)
18+
Measured
2003–2010
[ 33]
France
77.1 kg (170 lb)
62.7 kg (138 lb)
15+
Measured
2005
[ 34]
Georgia
84.4 kg (186.1 lb)
73.6 kg (162.3 lb)
18–69
Measured
2016
[ 35]
Germany
85.9 kg (189.4 lb)
69.2 kg (152.6 lb)
18+
Self-reported
2021
[ 36]
India
65.0 kg (143.3 lb)
55.0 kg (121.3 lb)
16+
Measured
2020
[ 37]
Norway
86.6 kg (190.9 lb)
71.6 kg (157.9 lb)
18+
Self-reported
2020
[ 38]
Oman
74.9 kg (165.1 lb)
68.1 kg (150.1 lb)
18+
Measured
2017
[ 39]
Pakistan
66.0 kg (145.5 lb)
59.0 kg (130.1 lb)
18–69
Measured
2013–2014
[ 40]
Papua New Guinea
62.5 kg (137.8 lb)
56.8 kg (125.2 lb)
15–64
Measured
2007–2008
[ 41]
Qatar
84.6 kg (186.5 lb)
73.4 kg (161.8 lb)
18–64
Measured
2012
[ 42]
Russia
70.6 kg (155.6 lb)
60.2 kg (132.7 lb)
19+
Measured
2018
[ 43]
Rwanda
58.4 kg (128.7 lb)
55.9 kg (123.2 lb)
15–64
Measured
2012–2013
[ 44]
Saint Kitts and Nevis
84.5 kg (186.3 lb)
83.0 kg (183.0 lb)
25–64
Measured
2007–2008
[ 45]
Saudi Arabia
77.3 kg (170.4 lb)
71.7 kg (158.1 lb)
25–64
Measured
2005
[ 46]
Serbia
84.6 kg (186.5 lb)
70.0 kg (154.3 lb)
20+
Measured
2013
[ 47]
Sierra Leone
62.0 kg (136.7 lb)
59.0 kg (130.1 lb)
25–64
Measured
2009
[ 48]
Solomon Islands
75.3 kg (166.0 lb)
70.4 kg (155.2 lb)
25–64
Measured
2006
[ 49]
South Korea
73.34 kg (161.7 lb)
58.29 kg (128.5 lb)
18+
Measured
2019
[ 50]
Spain
82.4 kg (181.7 lb)
66.6 kg (146.8 lb)
18–64
Measured
2013
[ 51]
Sri Lanka
61.4 kg (135.4 lb)
54.6 kg (120.4 lb)
18–69
Measured
2014–2015
[ 52]
Sudan
65.4 kg (144.2 lb)
61.6 kg (135.8 lb)
18–69
Measured
2016
[ 53]
Sweden
81.9 kg (180.6 lb)
66.7 kg (147.0 lb)
16–84
Measured
2003–2004
[ 54]
Togo
63.2 kg (139.3 lb)
60.0 kg (132.3 lb)
15–64
Measured
2010
[ 55]
Tonga
99.4 kg (219.1 lb)
97.7 kg (215.4 lb)
25–64
Measured
2012
[ 56]
Trinidad and Tobago
76.7 kg (169.1 lb)
71.1 kg (156.7 lb)
15–64
Measured
2011
[ 57]
Turkey
78.0 kg (172.0 lb)
70.1 kg (154.5 lb)
15+
Measured
2017
[ 58]
Turkmenistan
76.6 kg (168.9 lb)
67.4 kg (148.6 lb)
18–69
Measured
2018
[ 59]
United Kingdom – England
85.4 kg (188.3 lb)
72.1 kg (159.0 lb)
16+
Measured
2019
[ 60]
United Kingdom – Wales
84.0 kg (185.2 lb)
69.0 kg (152.1 lb)
16+
Measured
2009
[ 61]
Ukraine
80.0 kg (176.4 lb)
71.0 kg (156.5 lb)
18+
Measured
2020
[ 62]
United States
90.6 kg (199.7 lb)
77.5 kg (170.9 lb)
20+
Measured
2015–2018
[ 63]
Global statistics
Researchers at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine published a study of average weights of adult humans in the journal BMC Public Health and at the United Nations conference Rio+20 .[ 64]
Rank
Country
Kilograms
Pounds
Relative size
1
Micronesia
87.398
192.68
192.68
2
Tonga
87.344
192.56
192.56
3
United States
81.928
180.62
180.62
4
Samoa
78.544
173.16
173.16
5
Kuwait
77.791
171.50
171.5
6
Australia
77.356
170.54
170.54
7
Malta
76.956
169.66
169.66
8
Qatar
76.866
169.46
169.46
9
Croatia
76.412
168.46
168.46
10
United Kingdom
75.795
167.10
167.1
11
UAE
75.532
166.52
166.52
12
Greece
75.038
165.43
165.43
13
Cyprus
74.802
164.91
164.91
14
Egypt
74.271
163.74
163.74
15
Barbados
73.831
162.77
162.77
16
Belarus
73.663
162.40
162.4
17
Bahrain
73.550
162.15
162.15
18
Germany
73.042
161.03
161.03
19
Solomon Islands
72.797
160.49
160.49
20
Austria
72.743
160.37
160.37
21
Saudi Arabia
72.638
160.14
160.14
22
Iceland
72.584
160.02
160.02
23
Trinidad & Tobago
72.538
159.92
159.92
24
Argentina
72.434
159.69
159.69
25
Bahamas
72.380
159.57
159.57
26
Finland
72.348
159.50
159.5
27
Israel
71.912
158.54
158.54
28
Czech Rep.
71.640
157.94
157.94
29
New Zealand
71.631
157.92
157.92
30
Bulgaria
71.459
157.54
157.54
31
Russia
71.418
157.45
157.45
32
Slovenia
71.200
156.97
156.97
33
Slovakia
71.060
156.66
156.66
34
Albania
71.019
156.57
156.57
35
Bosnia
71.001
156.53
156.53
36
Switzerland
70.987
156.50
156.5
37
Rep. of Moldova
70.978
156.48
156.48
38
Venezuela
70.788
156.06
156.06
39
Chile
70.593
155.63
155.63
40
Georgia
70.561
155.56
155.56
41
Spain
70.556
155.55
155.55
42
Azerbaijan
70.484
155.39
155.39
43
Hungary
70.443
155.30
155.3
44
Libya
70.429
155.27
155.27
45
Luxembourg
70.270
154.92
154.92
46
Tajikistan
70.234
154.84
154.84
47
Portugal
70.193
154.75
154.75
48
Lithuania
70.153
154.66
154.66
49
Grenada
70.139
154.63
154.63
50
Panama
69.939
154.19
154.19
51
Ireland
69.926
154.16
154.16
52
Canada
69.767
153.81
153.81
53
Jordan
69.649
153.55
153.55
54
St Vincent & Grenadines
69.590
153.42
153.42
55
Belize
69.377
152.95
152.95
56
Poland
69.241
152.65
152.65
57
Macedonia
69.209
152.58
152.58
58
Italy
69.205
152.57
152.57
59
Jamaica
69.064
152.26
152.26
60
Sweden
69.064
152.26
152.26
61
Turkey
69.046
152.22
152.22
62
Cuba
69.037
152.20
152.2
63
Mexico
69.023
152.17
152.17
64
Mongolia
68.910
151.92
151.92
65
Uruguay
68.873
151.84
151.84
66
Belgium
68.801
151.68
151.68
67
Suriname
68.778
151.63
151.63
68
Latvia
68.778
151.63
151.63
69
Norway
68.774
151.62
151.62
70
Netherlands
68.746
151.56
151.56
71
Ukraine
68.674
151.40
151.4
72
Guatemala
68.579
151.19
151.19
73
Saint Lucia
68.438
150.88
150.88
74
Armenia
68.424
150.85
150.85
75
Nicaragua
68.415
150.83
150.83
76
Vanuatu
68.229
150.42
150.42
77
El Salvador
68.220
150.40
150.4
78
Lebanon
68.170
150.29
150.29
79
Ecuador
68.166
150.28
150.28
80
Fiji
68.048
150.02
150.02
81
Bolivia
68.034
149.99
149.99
82
Dominican Rep.
67.993
149.90
149.9
83
Denmark
67.957
149.82
149.82
84
Costa Rica
67.853
149.59
149.59
85
Tunisia
67.726
149.31
149.31
86
Iran
67.608
149.05
149.05
87
Turkmenistan
67.563
148.95
148.95
88
Paraguay
67.445
148.69
148.69
89
Peru
67.440
148.68
148.68
90
Syria
67.422
148.64
148.64
91
Guyana
67.032
147.78
147.78
92
France
66.782
147.23
147.23
93
Estonia
66.732
147.12
147.12
94
Equatorial Guinea
66.451
146.50
146.5
95
Romania
66.401
146.39
146.39
96
Colombia
66.370
146.32
146.32
97
Uzbekistan
66.351
146.28
146.28
98
Kazakhstan
66.265
146.09
146.09
99
Brazil
66.093
145.71
145.71
100
Mauritius
66.052
145.62
145.62
101
Iraq
66.034
145.58
145.58
102
Lesotho
65.966
145.43
145.43
103
Honduras
65.834
145.14
145.14
104
Oman
65.803
145.07
145.07
105
South Africa
65.667
144.77
144.77
106
Kyrgyzstan
65.413
144.21
144.21
107
Botswana
65.045
143.40
143.4
108
Cameroon
64.832
142.93
142.93
109
Morocco
64.764
142.78
142.78
110
South Korea
64.392
141.96
141.96
111
Mauritania
64.179
141.49
141.49
112
Algeria
63.639
140.30
140.3
113
Gabon
62.845
138.55
138.55
114
Ghana
62.491
137.77
137.77
115
Cape Verde
62.296
137.34
137.34
116
Papua New Guinea
62.251
137.24
137.24
117
Eswatini
62.097
136.90
136.9
118
Djibouti
62.015
136.72
136.72
119
Haiti
61.698
136.02
136.02
120
Comoros
61.044
134.58
134.58
121
Zimbabwe
61.022
134.53
134.53
122
Brunei
60.945
134.36
134.36
123
Sierra Leone
60.854
134.16
134.16
124
Nigeria
60.745
133.92
133.92
125
Malaysia
60.682
133.78
133.78
126
China
60.555
133.50
133.5
127
Angola
60.387
133.13
133.13
128
Senegal
60.373
133.10
133.1
129
Benin
60.282
132.90
132.9
130
Mali
60.078
132.45
132.45
131
Yemen
59.802
131.84
131.84
132
Philippines
59.715
131.65
131.65
133
Namibia
59.584
131.36
131.36
134
Sudan
59.407
130.97
130.97
135
Togo
59.280
130.69
130.69
136
Guinea
59.112
130.32
130.32
137
Japan
59.017
130.11
130.11
138
Pakistan
58.976
130.02
130.02
139
Singapore
58.935
129.93
129.93
140
Thailand
58.786
129.60
129.6
141
Côte d'Ivoire
58.727
129.47
129.47
142
Laos
58.436
128.83
128.83
143
Chad
58.196
128.30
128.3
144
Niger
57.933
127.72
127.72
145
Maldives
57.647
127.09
127.09
146
São Tomé and Príncipe
57.561
126.90
126.9
147
Burkina Faso
57.456
126.67
126.67
148
Congo
57.384
126.51
126.51
149
Tanzania
57.293
126.31
126.31
150
Gambia
57.071
125.82
125.82
151
Uganda
57.007
125.68
125.68
152
Afghanistan
56.935
125.52
125.52
153
Malawi
56.681
124.96
124.96
154
Rwanda
56.635
124.86
124.86
155
Myanmar
56.354
124.24
124.24
156
Kenya
56.264
124.04
124.04
157
Guinea-Bissau
56.087
123.65
123.65
158
Mozambique
55.955
123.36
123.36
159
Central African Rep.
55.946
123.34
123.34
160
Zambia
55.910
123.26
123.26
161
Cambodia
55.742
122.89
122.89
162
Liberia
55.533
122.43
122.43
163
Somalia
55.375
122.08
122.08
164
Madagascar
55.157
121.60
121.6
165
Burundi
54.127
119.33
119.33
166
Congo
53.501
117.95
117.95
167
Ethiopia
53.057
116.97
116.97
168
India
52.943
116.72
116.72
169
North Korea
52.589
115.94
115.94
170
Indonesia
52.467
115.67
115.67
171
Eritrea
52.041
114.73
114.73
172
Timor-Leste
51.950
114.53
114.53
173
Bhutan
51.142
112.75
112.75
174
Vietnam
50.725
111.83
111.83
175
Nepal
50.476
111.28
111.28
176
Sri Lanka
50.421
111.16
111.16
177
Bangladesh
49.591
109.33
109.33
—
world average
61.997
136.68
136.68
See also
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