Determine your healthy weight range using medically established formulas
Imperial (ft/in, lbs)
Metric (cm, kg)
Select your preferred unit of measurement.
Enter feet and inches separately.
Please enter a valid height (min 4ft).
Your current weight in pounds.
Please enter a valid weight.
Your height in centimeters.
Please enter a valid height (min 120cm).
Your current weight in kilograms.
Please enter a valid weight.
Used for detailed metabolic estimates.
Please enter a valid age (18-100).
Small Frame
Medium Frame
Large Frame
Frame size adjusts the Hamwi formula result (+/- 10%).
Estimated Ideal Body Weight
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Range: —
Based on the average of Devine, Robinson, and Miller formulas.
Devine Formula
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Healthy BMI Range
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Hamwi (Frame Adj.)
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Formula
Result (Weight)
Methodology Origin
Devine (1974)
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Pharmacokinetic basis
Robinson (1983)
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Revision of Devine
Miller (1983)
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Refined for height
Hamwi (1964)
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Traditional Frame
Comparison of different established medical formulas for female ideal body weight.
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Underweight
Healthy Zone
Overweight
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What is a Female Ideal Body Weight Calculator?
A female ideal body weight calculator is a specialized health tool designed to estimate the optimal weight for a woman based on height, age, and skeletal frame size. Unlike generic scales, this calculator uses established medical formulas (such as Devine, Robinson, and Miller) to provide a target weight that correlates with maximum life expectancy and minimal risk of chronic disease.
This tool is essential for women, nutritionists, and fitness professionals who need a scientifically grounded benchmark for weight management, rather than relying on subjective aesthetics. It helps set realistic goals for weight loss or gain in a safe, sustainable manner.
Note: This calculator provides estimates for the general population. It does not account for high muscle mass in athletes or pregnancy.
Female Ideal Body Weight Formula and Mathematical Explanation
The calculation of ideal body weight (IBW) for women relies on several distinct equations developed by medical researchers over the last century. While BMI (Body Mass Index) provides a broad range, these formulas offer a specific point estimate based on height.
The Devine Formula (1974)
Originally developed for calculating drug dosages, this is the most widely used formula for IBW.
Formula:45.5 kg + 2.3 kg × (Height in inches - 60)
The Robinson Formula (1983)
A modification of the Devine formula to provide slightly more accurate data for modern populations.
Formula:49 kg + 1.7 kg × (Height in inches - 60)
The Hamwi Method (1964)
Often used in clinical settings, this method is easy to memorize and accounts for frame size adjustments.
Formula:100 lbs for first 5 ft + 5 lbs for every extra inch
Variable
Meaning
Unit
Typical Range (Female)
Base Weight
Starting calculation constant
kg or lbs
45.5kg – 53.1kg
Height Factor
Weight added per unit of height
kg/inch
1.36kg – 2.3kg
Frame Adjustment
Modifier for skeletal width
%
±10% (Hamwi)
Variables used in standard IBW mathematical models.
Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)
Example 1: The Average Height Adult
Scenario: Sarah is 5'4″ (64 inches) and wants to know her ideal weight baseline.
Input: Height: 64 inches.
Calculation (Devine): 45.5 kg + 2.3 kg * (64 – 60) = 45.5 + 9.2 = 54.7 kg (~120 lbs).
Result: Sarah's medical ideal weight is approximately 120 lbs.
Example 2: The Tall Frame Adjustment
Scenario: Elena is 5'9″ (69 inches) with a large skeletal frame.
Result: Elena's target weight is higher (~160 lbs) due to her height and bone structure.
How to Use This Female Ideal Body Weight Calculator
Select Measurement System: Choose between Imperial (lbs/ft) or Metric (kg/cm) at the top.
Enter Height: Input your height accurately. If you are under 5ft, formulas may be less accurate.
Input Current Details: Enter your current weight and age to see how you compare to the ideal range.
Select Frame Size: Choose Small, Medium, or Large. If you can wrap your thumb and middle finger around your wrist and they overlap, you are likely Small; if they touch, Medium; if there is a gap, Large.
Analyze Results: Review the "Main Result" for an average, and check the breakdown table to see how different medical standards evaluate your height.
Key Factors That Affect Female Ideal Body Weight Results
While the female ideal body weight calculator provides a solid baseline, several physiological and lifestyle factors influence what "ideal" means for an individual.
Muscle Mass vs. Fat Mass: Muscle is denser than fat. An athletic woman may weigh more than the formula suggests but be perfectly healthy.
Age: Metabolism slows with age, and slight weight gain (within reason) in later years is often associated with better bone density.
Bone Structure (Frame Size): As demonstrated by the Hamwi formula, a larger skeleton naturally weighs more, necessitating a 10% upward adjustment.
Hormonal Fluctuations: Fluid retention can cause weight variance of 2-5 lbs, affecting daily readings.
Pregnancy History: Post-partum bodies often settle at a slightly higher "set point" weight.
Ethnicity: Some studies suggest that body composition and health risk thresholds vary slightly among different ethnic groups.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Is the result from this calculator a strict rule?
No. The female ideal body weight calculator provides an estimation based on population averages. Your personal healthy weight depends on body composition and overall health.
2. Why do different formulas give different results?
The Devine, Robinson, and Miller formulas were created in different decades using different datasets. Devine is often used for medication dosing, while Hamwi is more common in dietetics.
3. Does this calculator apply to teenagers?
These specific formulas are designed for adult women (18+). Children and teenagers should use CDC growth charts.
4. What if I am very muscular?
If you are an athlete, these formulas will likely underestimate your ideal weight. Use Body Fat Percentage calculators instead.
5. How does age affect the calculation?
While the core formulas rely on height, the "healthy range" tends to shift slightly upwards as we age to support longevity and recovery reserves.
6. Can I use this if I am pregnant?
No. Pregnancy requires specialized weight gain tracking based on your pre-pregnancy BMI.
7. What constitutes a "small frame"?
Wrist circumference is the standard measure. For a woman 5'2″ to 5'5″, a wrist size less than 6.0″ indicates a small frame.
8. Why is the "Ideal Weight" lower than the average population weight?
In many developed nations, the average weight has risen into the overweight BMI category. "Ideal" refers to the weight associated with the lowest statistical mortality risk, not the social average.
Related Tools and Resources
BMI Calculator for Women – Assess if you are in a healthy weight range based on Body Mass Index.