BMI for 120 lbs and 5'0"

Instant answer: 120 lbs (54.4 kg) at 5'0" (152.4 cm) gives a BMI of 23.4normal weight.

Someone 152.4 cm tall has a healthy weight window of 43–57.8 kg, derived from the standard adult BMI range.

What does a BMI of 23.4 mean?

Within this range, body composition matters more than the exact number — muscle mass and waist circumference become the better health signals.

Healthy weight range for 5'0"

The BMI-based healthy weight range for 5'0" is 95–127 lbs (43–57.8 kg).

Weight (lbs)Weight (kg)BMICategory
100 lbs45.4 kg19.5Normal weight
110 lbs49.9 kg21.5Normal weight
120 lbs (this page)54.4 kg23.4Normal weight
130 lbs59 kg25.4Overweight
140 lbs63.5 kg27.3Overweight

Practical next steps

  1. Continue current habits; this BMI band is associated with the lowest health risk.
  2. Focus on protein intake (0.8–1 g per kg) and quality sleep.
  3. Track waist circumference rather than weight as you age.
  4. Annual labs are still worthwhile even at a healthy weight.

Frequently asked questions

What is the BMI for 120 lbs and 5'0"?

A person who weighs 120 lbs (54.4 kg) and is 5'0" tall has a BMI of 23.4, classified as normal weight by the WHO.

Is 120 lbs a healthy weight at 5'0"?

The healthy weight range for 5'0" is 95–127 lbs (43–57.8 kg). 120 lbs gives a BMI of 23.4.

What BMI category is this?

Normal weight. Within this range, body composition matters more than the exact number — muscle mass and waist circumference become the better health signals.

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