The standard weight score of height in National Students' Physical Health Standard is

The calculation method recommended by the World Health Organization: male: height cm-80×70¢= standard weight female: (height cm-70×60¢= standard weight plus or minus 10¢ standard weight plus or minus/kloc-0 ~ 20. Formula Overweight% = {(actual weight-ideal weight)/(ideal weight) }× 100% According to statistics, about 42% people feel overweight and need to lose weight. It is best to have the concept of ideal weight before engaging in a real weight loss plan. If you ask too much of yourself, it will often have a bad influence on the psychological level. According to different body mass index, you can see whether your weight is ideal. Other standard weight calculation methods 1. Calculation method 1: body mass index = weight (kg) divided by height (m) squared kg/m2 formula: body mass index = weight/(height) 2 Normal weight: body mass index = 18-25 Overweight: body mass index = 25-30 Mild obesity: body mass index > 30 Moderate obesity: body mass index >; Severe obesity: body mass index >; 40 2. Calculation method 2: standard weight = height (m) × height (m )× 22 standard weight plus or minus10; Standard weight+10 ~ 20; Overweight or underweight standard weight plus or minus 20; Obesity or underweight. The standard weight of men is: height (cm)- 105 = standard weight (kg). For example, a man with a height of 170cm should weigh170 (cm)-105 = 65 (kg). Those who exceed the standard weight 10% are overweight, and those who exceed 20% are obese; Under 0/0% of standard weight/kloc, those below 20% are thin. Note: The above calculation method is only applicable to adults. Not suitable for children, old people or people who are too short. /view/93890.htm