BMI for 130 lbs and 5'1"

Instant answer: 130 lbs (59 kg) at 5'1" (154.9 cm) gives a BMI of 24.6normal weight.

Public-health guidelines place the ideal weight for 154.9 cm tall adults at 44.4–59.7 kg, equivalent to a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9.

What does a BMI of 24.6 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 5'1"

The BMI-based healthy weight range for 5'1" is 98–132 lbs (44.4–59.7 kg).

Weight (lbs)Weight (kg)BMICategory
110 lbs49.9 kg20.8Normal weight
120 lbs54.4 kg22.7Normal weight
130 lbs (this page)59 kg24.6Normal weight
140 lbs63.5 kg26.5Overweight
150 lbs68 kg28.3Overweight

Practical next steps

  1. Keep a stable routine of movement, sleep (7–9 h), and balanced meals.
  2. Add resistance training to slow age-related muscle loss.
  3. Watch the trend, not the daily fluctuation — month-over-month is what matters.
  4. Check blood pressure and cholesterol annually.

Frequently asked questions

What is the BMI for 130 lbs and 5'1"?

A person who weighs 130 lbs (59 kg) and is 5'1" tall has a BMI of 24.6, classified as normal weight by the WHO.

Is 130 lbs a healthy weight at 5'1"?

The healthy weight range for 5'1" is 98–132 lbs (44.4–59.7 kg). 130 lbs gives a BMI of 24.6.

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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