BMI for 50 kg and 155 cm
Using Indian BMI standards (ICMR / WHO Asia-Pacific guidelines)
Your BMI
20.8
Normal weight
Ideal weight for 155 cm (Indian standard)
44 – 55 kg
Your weight is in the healthy range. Maintain a balanced diet and regular exercise.
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Healthy Weight Range
53.5–66.2 kg
Weight to Lose
3.8 kg to Normal
BMI Prime
0.97
| Category | BMI Range (South Asian) |
|---|---|
| Underweight | < 18.5 |
| Normal | 18.5 – 22.9 |
| Overweight | 23 – 27.4 |
| Obese I | 27.5 – 32.4 |
| Obese II+ | ≥ 32.5 |
This calculator is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional before making changes to your diet, exercise, or health routine.
What is the BMI for 50 kg and 155 cm?
The BMI for 50 kg weight and 155 cm height is 20.8 — Normal weight on the standard WHO scale and Normal weight on the Indian/Asia-Pacific scale. The healthy weight for 155 cm is 44.4–59.8 kg (WHO BMI 18.5–24.9), or the stricter 44–55 kg (Indian BMI 18.5–22.9) recommended by the ICMR.
BMI 20.8 on both classification scales
WHO / International
Asia-Pacific / India (ICMR)
A BMI of 20.8 is classified as Normal weight internationally and Normal weight under the lower Indian cutoffs, which flag health risk from a BMI of 23 rather than 25.
Healthy weight range for 155 cm
WHO healthy range (BMI 18.5–24.9)
44.4 – 59.8 kg
international standard
Indian healthy range (BMI 18.5–22.9)
44 – 55 kg
ICMR / Asia-Pacific
You are within range
0 kg
no change needed
At 50 kg you are inside the healthy WHO range of 44.4–59.8 kg for 155 cm.
Maintaining 50 kg at 155 cm
At 50 kg you are already inside the healthy WHO range of 44.4–59.8 kg for 155 cm, so the goal is maintenance. Eating near your maintenance calories, staying active, and keeping up strength work will hold your weight steady.
Estimated daily calories at 50 kg / 155 cm
Men (maintenance)
2052 kcal/day
BMR 1324 kcal × 1.55 activity
Women (maintenance)
1795 kcal/day
BMR 1158 kcal × 1.55 activity
These figures use the Mifflin-St Jeor BMR equation and assume age 30 with moderate activity (exercise 3–5 days a week, activity factor 1.55). They are estimates only — your actual needs shift with age, sex, muscle mass, and how active you really are. To lose about 0.5 kg/week, subtract roughly 550 kcal/day from these numbers.
How BMI changes near 50 kg (at 155 cm)
| Weight | BMI | WHO category | Indian category |
|---|---|---|---|
| 40 kg | 16.6 | Underweight | Underweight |
| 45 kg | 18.7 | Normal weight | Normal weight |
| 50 kg (this page) | 20.8 | Normal weight | Normal weight |
| 55 kg | 22.9 | Normal weight | Normal weight |
| 60 kg | 25 | Overweight | Obese (Class I) |
At 155 cm, every 5 kg changes your BMI by about 2.1 points. Small, steady changes in weight move you gradually between BMI bands — there is no need for drastic swings.
This is general information based on BMI and standard formulas, not medical advice. BMI is a screening tool and does not measure body fat, muscle, or fat distribution. For guidance specific to you, consult a doctor or registered dietitian.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 50 kg a healthy weight at 155 cm?▾
At 50 kg and 155 cm your BMI is 20.8. On the standard WHO scale that is "Normal weight", and on the Asia-Pacific/India scale (ICMR) it is "Normal weight". A weight of 44.4–59.8 kg (WHO BMI 18.5–24.9), or the stricter 44–55 kg by the Indian cutoff, is considered healthy for this height. Your weight is in the healthy range. Maintain a balanced diet and regular exercise.
What is the ideal weight for 155 cm height?▾
For 155 cm, the healthy weight band is 44.4–59.8 kg using the WHO BMI range (18.5–24.9), and 44–55 kg using the Indian/Asia-Pacific range (18.5–22.9). Classic ideal-weight formulas (Hamwi, Devine, Robinson, Miller) average to about 53.7 kg for men and 50.2 kg for women at this height — a single "ideal" figure inside the same range.
Do I need to lose or gain weight at 50 kg and 155 cm?▾
At 50 kg you are already inside the healthy range of 44.4–59.8 kg for 155 cm, so the goal is maintenance rather than loss or gain.
How many calories a day maintain 50 kg at 155 cm?▾
Using the Mifflin-St Jeor equation and assuming age 30 with moderate activity (exercise 3–5 days a week, activity factor 1.55), an estimated maintenance intake at 50 kg / 155 cm is about 2052 kcal/day for men and 1795 kcal/day for women. These are estimates — your real needs vary with age, muscle mass, and how active you are.
Is BMI accurate for muscular or athletic builds?▾
BMI only compares weight to height — it does not distinguish muscle from fat. A muscular or athletic person can show a BMI of 20.8 in the "overweight" band while carrying very little body fat, and a sedentary person at the same BMI can carry much more. For lean, heavily trained bodies, waist circumference, waist-to-height ratio, or a body-fat measurement gives a truer picture than BMI alone.
Why are the Indian (Asian) BMI cutoffs lower than the WHO standard?▾
Indians and other South and East Asians tend to carry more body fat and abdominal (visceral) fat at the same BMI as Western populations, and face heart-disease and type-2-diabetes risk at lower weights. So the ICMR and the WHO Asia-Pacific guidelines lower the thresholds: normal is 18.5–22.9 (not 24.9), the overweight/at-risk band starts at 23, and obesity begins at 25 instead of 30. At BMI 20.8 this is why your Indian category ("Normal weight") can differ from the WHO category ("Normal weight").
What health category does BMI 20.8 fall into?▾
A BMI of 20.8 is "Normal weight" on the WHO scale and "Normal weight" on the Indian/Asia-Pacific scale. Your weight is in the healthy range. Maintain a balanced diet and regular exercise. BMI is a screening tool, not a diagnosis — use it alongside waist size, blood pressure, blood sugar, and your doctor's advice.