The formula commonly used in the world to calculate people's weight and the calculation of body proportion (more suitable for orientals)
Standard weight (male) = (height cm-100) x 0.9 (kg)
Standard weight (female) = (height cm-100) x 0.9 (kg) -2.5 (kg)
Normal weight: standard weight+-(how much) 10%.
According to the principle that a certain height has a corresponding ideal weight, the standard weight is inferred from the actual height value. The improved formula of Brcoa is commonly used in China, and its calculation method is as follows:
Male: standard weight = (height-100)×0.90.
Female student: standard weight = (height-105)× 0.92.
When the actual weight exceeds 10% ~ 20% of the standard weight, it is overweight, 20% above the standard weight is obese, 20% below the standard weight is emaciation, and 20% below the standard weight is severe emaciation.
A simple way to calculate the standard weight of children is:
1 ~ 6 months: birth weight (kg)+month age × 0.6 = standard weight (kg)
7 ~ 12 months: birth weight (kg)+month age × 0.5 = standard weight (kg)
1 year or older: 8+ age× 2 = standard weight (Kg)
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