Your BMI range
Body Mass Index is a handy guide to the healthy weight range for your height, used by the government and health professionals.
Please note: If you are a mum-to-be BMI and the weight range chart can be used to look at the range you were in at the start of your pregnancy (at or before your booking appointment). It is not suitable to assess your weight after this point as it becomes inaccurate as you gain weight through your pregnancy. The BMI weight range chart may not be accurate for people with a high muscle mass. If you are under 16 years old the chart is not suitable to assess your weight range.
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Weight range chart
How to use the weight range chart:
Use the weight range chart below to help you set your weight management goals. Line up your height (vertical) measurement, and then your weight (horizontal) measurement. Where the lines cross is where you are in the weight range.
Please note: the point at which someone's health is at risk due to their weight varies between ethnic groups. It is recommended that Asian (South Asian and Chinese), black African and African Caribbean populations use the area between the dotted lines as an indicator for when their health may be at risk due to their weight (see the medium blue range), and the area to the right of the dark blue dotted line as an indicator that their health is at greater risk (see dark blue range). NICE Public Health Guidance PH46.