BMI for 160 lbs and 5'4"

Instant answer: 160 lbs (72.6 kg) at 5'4" (162.6 cm) gives a BMI of 27.5overweight.

Adults at 162.6 cm typically fall within a healthy weight band of 48.9–65.8 kg using the WHO BMI thresholds.

What does a BMI of 27.5 mean?

This BMI band typically becomes more health-relevant when paired with a waist measurement above 94 cm (men) or 80 cm (women).

Healthy weight range for 5'4"

The BMI-based healthy weight range for 5'4" is 108–145 lbs (48.9–65.8 kg).

Weight (lbs)Weight (kg)BMICategory
140 lbs63.5 kg24.0Normal weight
150 lbs68 kg25.7Overweight
160 lbs (this page)72.6 kg27.5Overweight
170 lbs77.1 kg29.2Overweight
180 lbs81.6 kg30.9Obese Class I

Practical next steps

  1. Focus on consistency over intensity — small daily wins beat aggressive short-term plans.
  2. Track food intake for 1–2 weeks to identify high-calorie patterns.
  3. Add strength training to protect lean mass during weight loss.
  4. Re-measure waist every month; expect change there before scale weight.

Frequently asked questions

What is the BMI for 160 lbs and 5'4"?

A person who weighs 160 lbs (72.6 kg) and is 5'4" tall has a BMI of 27.5, classified as overweight by the WHO.

Is 160 lbs a healthy weight at 5'4"?

The healthy weight range for 5'4" is 108–145 lbs (48.9–65.8 kg). 160 lbs gives a BMI of 27.5.

What BMI category is this?

Overweight. This BMI band typically becomes more health-relevant when paired with a waist measurement above 94 cm (men) or 80 cm (women).

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