BMI for 75 kg and 180 cm

Instant answer: A person who weighs 75 kg (165 lbs) and is 180 cm (5'11") tall has a BMI of 23.1, classified as normal weight.

Someone 180 cm tall has a healthy weight window of 59.9–80.7 kg, derived from the standard adult BMI range.

What does a BMI of 23.1 mean?

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

BMI is a screening tool, not a diagnosis. Two people at 75 kg and 180 cm can have very different body compositions and very different health profiles. Use BMI alongside waist circumference, fitness level, and routine bloodwork.

Healthy weight range for 180 cm

The BMI-based healthy weight range for 180 cm tall adults is 59.9–80.7 kg (132–178 lbs).

WeightIn lbsBMICategory
60 kg132 lbs18.5Normal weight
65 kg143 lbs20.1Normal weight
70 kg154 lbs21.6Normal weight
75 kg (this page)165 lbs23.1Normal weight
80 kg176 lbs24.7Normal weight
85 kg187 lbs26.2Overweight
90 kg198 lbs27.8Overweight

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 75 kg and 180 cm?

Using the formula BMI = weight (kg) ÷ height (m)², a person who weighs 75 kg and is 180 cm tall has a BMI of 23.1. This places them in the normal weight category as defined by the World Health Organization.

Is 75 kg a healthy weight at 180 cm?

The healthy weight range for 180 cm is 59.9–80.7 kg, corresponding to a BMI of 18.5–24.9. 75 kg gives a BMI of 23.1, which is normal weight.

How was this BMI calculated?

BMI = 75 ÷ (1.80 × 1.80) = 75 ÷ 3.2400 = 23.1.

What should I do if my BMI is 23.1?

Keep a stable routine of movement, sleep (7–9 h), and balanced meals. Add resistance training to slow age-related muscle loss.

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