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.

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. There are also several types of tape-based systems for estimating children's weight, with the best-known being the Broselow tape. 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.

The Leffler formula is used for children 0–10 years of age. 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.

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.

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. Professional sports participants may deliberately dehydrate themselves to enter a lower weight class, a practice known as weight cutting.

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; researchers have since shown that the metabolism of certain drugs relates more to IBW than total body weight. 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. 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.

Devine formula

The Devine formula for calculating ideal body weight in adults is as follows:

  • 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:

  • 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.

Average weight around the world

By region

Data from 2005:

RegionAdult population (millions)Average weight% OverweightRef
Africa53560.7 kg (133.8 lb)28.9%
Asia2,81557.7 kg (127.2 lb)24.2%
Europe60670.8 kg (156.1 lb)55.6%
Latin America and the Caribbean38667.9 kg (149.7 lb)57.9%
North America26380.7 kg (177.9 lb)73.9%
Oceania2474.1 kg (163.4 lb)63.3%
World4,63062.0 kg (136.7 lb)34.7%

By country

CountryAverage male weightAverage female weightSample population / age rangeMethodYearRef
Afghanistan69.2 kg (152.6 lb)62.6 kg (138.0 lb)18–69Measured2018
Algeria68.7 kg (151.5 lb)65.1 kg (143.5 lb)25–64Measured2005
Armenia74.6 kg (164.5 lb)66.4 kg (146.4 lb)18–69Measured2016
Australia87.0 kg (191.8 lb)71.8 kg (158.3 lb)18+Measured2018
Azerbaijan72.1 kg (159.0 lb)65.7 kg (144.8 lb)16+Measured2005
Bangladesh55.2 kg (121.7 lb)49.8 kg (109.8 lb)25+Measured2009–2010
Belarus69 kg (152.1 lb)56 kg (123.5 lb)18+Measured2008
Belize74.2 kg (163.6 lb)70.5 kg (155.4 lb)20+Measured2010
Benin63.7 kg (140.4 lb)60.9 kg (134.3 lb)18–69Measured2015
Bhutan63.2 kg (139.3 lb)57.4 kg (126.5 lb)18–69Measured2014
Botswana63.6 kg (140.2 lb)64.3 kg (141.8 lb)15–69Measured2014
Brazil72.7 kg (160.3 lb)62.5 kg (137.8 lb)20–74Measured2008–2009
Brunei74.1 kg (163.4 lb)62.9 kg (138.7 lb)19+Measured2010–2011
Bulgaria76.9 kg (169.5 lb)69.1 kg (152.3 lb)21–59Self-reported2021
Burkina Faso65.2 kg (143.7 lb)59.0 kg (130.1 lb)25–64Measured2013
Cambodia56.8 kg (125.2 lb)50.8 kg (112.0 lb)25–64Measured2010
Cameroon68.3 kg (150.6 lb)67.0 kg (147.7 lb)15+Measured2003
Canada84.6 kg (187 lb)70.1 kg (155 lb)18–79Measured2007–2009
Chile77.3 kg (170.4 lb)67.5 kg (148.8 lb)15+Measured2009–2010
Costa Rica - San José76.6 kg (168.9 lb)64.9 kg (143.1 lb)20+Measured2010
Czech Republic92.1 kg (203.0 lb)73.8 kg (162.7 lb)25–64Measured2016–2017
Estonia84.4 kg (186.1 lb)71.2 kg (157.0 lb)18+Measured2003–2010
France77.1 kg (170 lb)62.7 kg (138 lb)15+Measured2005
Georgia84.4 kg (186.1 lb)73.6 kg (162.3 lb)18–69Measured2016
Germany85.9 kg (189.4 lb)69.2 kg (152.6 lb)18+Self-reported2021
India65.0 kg (143.3 lb)55.0 kg (121.3 lb)16+Measured2020
Norway86.6 kg (190.9 lb)71.6 kg (157.9 lb)18+Self-reported2020
Oman74.9 kg (165.1 lb)68.1 kg (150.1 lb)18+Measured2017
Pakistan66.0 kg (145.5 lb)59.0 kg (130.1 lb)18–69Measured2013–2014
Papua New Guinea62.5 kg (137.8 lb)56.8 kg (125.2 lb)15–64Measured2007–2008
Qatar84.6 kg (186.5 lb)73.4 kg (161.8 lb)18–64Measured2012
Russia70.6 kg (155.6 lb)60.2 kg (132.7 lb)19+Measured2018
Rwanda58.4 kg (128.7 lb)55.9 kg (123.2 lb)15–64Measured2012–2013
Saint Kitts and Nevis84.5 kg (186.3 lb)83.0 kg (183.0 lb)25–64Measured2007–2008
Saudi Arabia77.3 kg (170.4 lb)71.7 kg (158.1 lb)25–64Measured2005
Serbia84.6 kg (186.5 lb)70.0 kg (154.3 lb)20+Measured2013
Sierra Leone62.0 kg (136.7 lb)59.0 kg (130.1 lb)25–64Measured2009
Solomon Islands75.3 kg (166.0 lb)70.4 kg (155.2 lb)25–64Measured2006
South Korea73.34 kg (161.7 lb)58.29 kg (128.5 lb)18+Measured2019
Spain82.4 kg (181.7 lb)66.6 kg (146.8 lb)18–64Measured2013
Sri Lanka61.4 kg (135.4 lb)54.6 kg (120.4 lb)18–69Measured2014–2015
Sudan65.4 kg (144.2 lb)61.6 kg (135.8 lb)18–69Measured2016
Sweden81.9 kg (180.6 lb)66.7 kg (147.0 lb)16–84Measured2003–2004
Togo63.2 kg (139.3 lb)60.0 kg (132.3 lb)15–64Measured2010
Tonga99.4 kg (219.1 lb)97.7 kg (215.4 lb)25–64Measured2012
Trinidad and Tobago76.7 kg (169.1 lb)71.1 kg (156.7 lb)15–64Measured2011
Turkey78.0 kg (172.0 lb)70.1 kg (154.5 lb)15+Measured2017
Turkmenistan76.6 kg (168.9 lb)67.4 kg (148.6 lb)18–69Measured2018
United KingdomEngland85.4 kg (188.3 lb)72.1 kg (159.0 lb)16+Measured2019
United KingdomWales84.0 kg (185.2 lb)69.0 kg (152.1 lb)16+Measured2009
Ukraine80.0 kg (176.4 lb)71.0 kg (156.5 lb)18+Measured2020
United States90.6 kg (199.7 lb)77.5 kg (170.9 lb)20+Measured2015–2018

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.

RankCountryKilogramsPoundsRelative size
1Micronesia87.398192.68
2Tonga87.344192.56
3United States81.928180.62
4Samoa78.544173.16
5Kuwait77.791171.50
6Australia77.356170.54
7Malta76.956169.66
8Qatar76.866169.46
9Croatia76.412168.46
10United Kingdom75.795167.10
11UAE75.532166.52
12Greece75.038165.43
13Cyprus74.802164.91
14Egypt74.271163.74
15Barbados73.831162.77
16Belarus73.663162.40
17Bahrain73.550162.15
18Germany73.042161.03
19Solomon Islands72.797160.49
20Austria72.743160.37
21Saudi Arabia72.638160.14
22Iceland72.584160.02
23Trinidad & Tobago72.538159.92
24Argentina72.434159.69
25Bahamas72.380159.57
26Finland72.348159.50
27Israel71.912158.54
28Czech Rep.71.640157.94
29New Zealand71.631157.92
30Bulgaria71.459157.54
31Russia71.418157.45
32Slovenia71.200156.97
33Slovakia71.060156.66
34Albania71.019156.57
35Bosnia71.001156.53
36Switzerland70.987156.50
37Rep. of Moldova70.978156.48
38Venezuela70.788156.06
39Chile70.593155.63
40Georgia70.561155.56
41Spain70.556155.55
42Azerbaijan70.484155.39
43Hungary70.443155.30
44Libya70.429155.27
45Luxembourg70.270154.92
46Tajikistan70.234154.84
47Portugal70.193154.75
48Lithuania70.153154.66
49Grenada70.139154.63
50Panama69.939154.19
51Ireland69.926154.16
52Canada69.767153.81
53Jordan69.649153.55
54St Vincent & Grenadines69.590153.42
55Belize69.377152.95
56Poland69.241152.65
57Macedonia69.209152.58
58Italy69.205152.57
59Jamaica69.064152.26
60Sweden69.064152.26
61Turkey69.046152.22
62Cuba69.037152.20
63Mexico69.023152.17
64Mongolia68.910151.92
65Uruguay68.873151.84
66Belgium68.801151.68
67Suriname68.778151.63
68Latvia68.778151.63
69Norway68.774151.62
70Netherlands68.746151.56
71Ukraine68.674151.40
72Guatemala68.579151.19
73Saint Lucia68.438150.88
74Armenia68.424150.85
75Nicaragua68.415150.83
76Vanuatu68.229150.42
77El Salvador68.220150.40
78Lebanon68.170150.29
79Ecuador68.166150.28
80Fiji68.048150.02
81Bolivia68.034149.99
82Dominican Rep.67.993149.90
83Denmark67.957149.82
84Costa Rica67.853149.59
85Tunisia67.726149.31
86Iran67.608149.05
87Turkmenistan67.563148.95
88Paraguay67.445148.69
89Peru67.440148.68
90Syria67.422148.64
91Guyana67.032147.78
92France66.782147.23
93Estonia66.732147.12
94Equatorial Guinea66.451146.50
95Romania66.401146.39
96Colombia66.370146.32
97Uzbekistan66.351146.28
98Kazakhstan66.265146.09
99Brazil66.093145.71
100Mauritius66.052145.62
101Iraq66.034145.58
102Lesotho65.966145.43
103Honduras65.834145.14
104Oman65.803145.07
105South Africa65.667144.77
106Kyrgyzstan65.413144.21
107Botswana65.045143.40
108Cameroon64.832142.93
109Morocco64.764142.78
110South Korea64.392141.96
111Mauritania64.179141.49
112Algeria63.639140.30
113Gabon62.845138.55
114Ghana62.491137.77
115Cape Verde62.296137.34
116Papua New Guinea62.251137.24
117Eswatini62.097136.90
118Djibouti62.015136.72
119Haiti61.698136.02
120Comoros61.044134.58
121Zimbabwe61.022134.53
122Brunei60.945134.36
123Sierra Leone60.854134.16
124Nigeria60.745133.92
125Malaysia60.682133.78
126China60.555133.50
127Angola60.387133.13
128Senegal60.373133.10
129Benin60.282132.90
130Mali60.078132.45
131Yemen59.802131.84
132Philippines59.715131.65
133Namibia59.584131.36
134Sudan59.407130.97
135Togo59.280130.69
136Guinea59.112130.32
137Japan59.017130.11
138Pakistan58.976130.02
139Singapore58.935129.93
140Thailand58.786129.60
141Côte d'Ivoire58.727129.47
142Laos58.436128.83
143Chad58.196128.30
144Niger57.933127.72
145Maldives57.647127.09
146São Tomé and Príncipe57.561126.90
147Burkina Faso57.456126.67
148Congo57.384126.51
149Tanzania57.293126.31
150Gambia57.071125.82
151Uganda57.007125.68
152Afghanistan56.935125.52
153Malawi56.681124.96
154Rwanda56.635124.86
155Myanmar56.354124.24
156Kenya56.264124.04
157Guinea-Bissau56.087123.65
158Mozambique55.955123.36
159Central African Rep.55.946123.34
160Zambia55.910123.26
161Cambodia55.742122.89
162Liberia55.533122.43
163Somalia55.375122.08
164Madagascar55.157121.60
165Burundi54.127119.33
166Congo53.501117.95
167Ethiopia53.057116.97
168India52.943116.72
169North Korea52.589115.94
170Indonesia52.467115.67
171Eritrea52.041114.73
172Timor-Leste51.950114.53
173Bhutan51.142112.75
174Vietnam50.725111.83
175Nepal50.476111.28
176Sri Lanka50.421111.16
177Bangladesh49.591109.33
world average61.997136.68

See also

External links

  • Media related to Human body weight at Wikimedia Commons