Pre-computed result page
BMI Result for 60" and 100 lb (Female)
This page pre-computes your BMI result using the same equation as the interactive calculator and adds comparison data for broader context.
Normal BMI category
19.5
A BMI of 19.5 is classified as normal for adults. At this height, the typical healthy-weight range is about 95-127 lb.
Female BMI Averages by Age Group
The table compares this pre-computed BMI to reference averages across adult age groups.
| Age Group | Avg BMI | Difference | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18-29 | 25.7 | -6.2 | Below average |
| 30-39 | 27.3 | -7.8 | Below average |
| 40-49 | 28.4 | -8.9 | Below average |
| 50-59 | 29.0 | -9.5 | Below average |
| 60-70 | 28.7 | -9.2 | Below average |
Health Context for This BMI Range
BMI is a population-level screening metric, not a diagnosis. A result of 19.5 can be directionally useful, especially when tracked consistently over time.
For this height, the normal BMI range maps to approximately 95-127 lb. Small changes in weekly habits can move this number gradually without extreme dieting.
A normal-range BMI is generally associated with lower cardiometabolic risk. Prioritize consistency in activity, protein intake, and sleep to maintain momentum.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a BMI of 19.5 considered healthy?
For adults, BMI categories are standardized. Your result falls in the normal range. Use this as a screening signal, then pair it with waist and body-fat metrics for better individual context.
What weight range usually maps to a "normal" BMI at 60"?
At 60" (about 152 cm), the normal-BMI band is roughly 95-127 lb.
Should I use BMI alone to make decisions?
BMI is helpful for broad risk stratification, but it does not separate fat from muscle. Combine it with body-fat percentage, waist measurements, and trend data over time.
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