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BMI for 95 kg and 165 cm

Using Indian BMI standards (ICMR / WHO Asia-Pacific guidelines)

Your BMI

34.9

Obese (Class II)

Ideal weight for 165 cm (Indian standard)

5062 kg

Significant health risks. Medical consultation recommended alongside a diet and fitness program.

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Your BMI

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24.2

Overweight

1018.52327.540+
UnderNormalOverObese IObese II+

Healthy Weight Range

53.5–72 kg

Status

In healthy range

BMI Prime

0.97

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CategoryBMI Range (South Asian)
Underweight< 18.5
Normal18.5 – 22.9
Overweight23 – 27.4
Obese I27.5 – 32.4
Obese II+≥ 32.5
This calculator uses WHO thresholds for South Asian populations (Overweight: 23+, Obese: 27.5+), which better reflect health risks for Indian body types. Global WHO thresholds (Overweight: 25+, Obese: 30+) may underestimate health risk for Indians.

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 95 kg and 165 cm?

The BMI for 95 kg weight and 165 cm height is 34.9, which falls in the Obese (Class II) category according to Indian BMI standards. The ideal weight for 165 cm height is 5062 kg (BMI 18.5–22.9), as recommended by the ICMR for Indian adults.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the BMI for 95 kg and 165 cm?

The BMI for a weight of 95 kg and height of 165 cm is 34.9. According to Indian BMI standards (recommended by ICMR and WHO), this falls in the "Obese (Class II)" category. Significant health risks. Medical consultation recommended alongside a diet and fitness program.

What is the ideal weight for 165 cm height in India?

The ideal weight for 165 cm height, according to Indian BMI standards (18.5–22.9), is between 50 kg and 62 kg. Indian adults face higher health risks at lower BMI thresholds than Western populations, which is why the ICMR recommends a BMI cutoff of 23 instead of 25.

Is BMI 34.9 good or bad?

A BMI of 34.9 is classified as "Obese (Class II)" by Indian health standards. Significant health risks. Medical consultation recommended alongside a diet and fitness program. Note that BMI does not distinguish between muscle and fat - athletes may have a higher BMI due to muscle mass without any health risk.