BMI for 160 lbs and 5'11"
Instant answer: 160 lbs (72.6 kg) at 5'11" (180.3 cm) gives a BMI of 22.3 — normal weight.
Someone 180.3 cm tall has a healthy weight window of 60.1–80.9 kg, derived from the standard adult BMI range.
What does a BMI of 22.3 mean?
Staying inside this band is associated with the most favourable metabolic markers in adult populations under 65.
Healthy weight range for 5'11"
The BMI-based healthy weight range for 5'11" is 132–178 lbs (60.1–80.9 kg).
| Weight (lbs) | Weight (kg) | BMI | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| 140 lbs | 63.5 kg | 19.5 | Normal weight |
| 150 lbs | 68 kg | 20.9 | Normal weight |
| 160 lbs (this page) | 72.6 kg | 22.3 | Normal weight |
| 170 lbs | 77.1 kg | 23.7 | Normal weight |
| 180 lbs | 81.6 kg | 25.1 | Overweight |
Practical next steps
- Maintain at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity per week.
- Include two strength sessions to preserve lean mass with age.
- Monitor waist circumference yearly — under 94 cm (men) / 80 cm (women).
- Get a routine metabolic panel every 1–2 years.
Frequently asked questions
What is the BMI for 160 lbs and 5'11"?
A person who weighs 160 lbs (72.6 kg) and is 5'11" tall has a BMI of 22.3, classified as normal weight by the WHO.
Is 160 lbs a healthy weight at 5'11"?
The healthy weight range for 5'11" is 132–178 lbs (60.1–80.9 kg). 160 lbs gives a BMI of 22.3.
What BMI category is this?
Normal weight. Staying inside this band is associated with the most favourable metabolic markers in adult populations under 65.