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1.75m What is the standard weight?
The standard weight of a male with a height of1.75m is about 65kg.. According to the calculation method recommended by the World Health Organization, male is (height cm-80) × 70% = standard weight, that is, (175-80)×70%=65. 1 kg, and the standard weight is plus or minus 654,300 kg. Standard weight plus or minus 10 ~ 20% is overweight or underweight, and standard weight plus or minus 20% is obese or underweight. According to the calculation method recommended by the World Health Organization, the calculation method for women is (height cm-70) × 60% = standard weight.

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Another indicator is to judge whether it is a standard weight according to the known weight and height, that is, the body mass index, which is a figure obtained by dividing the kilograms of weight by the square of the meters of height. It is a widely used international standard to measure the degree of obesity and health. When we need to compare and analyze the influence of a person's weight on the health of people of different heights, the body mass index is a neutral and reliable indicator.

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