The standard weight for 183 height is around 78 kg. The main methods of measuring height and weight include the Simple Measurement Method and the BMI Measurement Method. The BMI measurement is calculated by dividing the weight in kilograms by the height squared (in meters) with the formula: Body Mass Index (BMI) = Weight (kg)/Height (m)². BMI is usually recommended to be in the normal range of 18.5-24 kg/m², and according to the BMI, the range of the standardized body weight is 61.95-80.37 kilograms. The formula for the simple measurement is: centimeters of height – 105 = standard weight in kilograms. For example: 183-105 = 78 kilograms. For 183 height, weight that is either too light or too heavy will affect your health accordingly. More than 10% of the standard weight is overweight, more than 20% of the standard weight is obese. On the other hand, 10% below the standard weight is considered thin, and 20% below the standard weight is considered thin. 70.2-85.8 kilograms is a normal weight for a 183 height. The above formula is only for adults and children, and is not applicable to the elderly and people who are too short in stature. According to the above formula to arrive at their own real weight, such as not in the normal range need to pay attention to take measures; if accompanied by physical discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, so as not to delay the condition.