Standard weight comparison table for men and women

Men and women standard weight comparison table! See if you are fat or thin! Women’s standard weight comparison table: Men’s standard comparison table: Infants, children’s standard weight comparison table: Standard weight calculation formula: the internationally used formula for calculating human weight, and body proportion calculation (more suitable for Oriental people) Standard weight: = (height cm-100) x 0.9 (kg) Standard weight (female): = (height cm-100) x 0.9 (kg) – 2.5 ( kg) Normal weight: standard weight +-(more or less) 10%. Overweight weight: greater than standard weight 10% less than standard weight 20% Light obesity: greater than standard weight 20% less than standard weight 30% Moderate obesity: greater than standard weight 30% less than standard weight 50% Severe obesity: greater than standard weight 50% or more Standard body fat: body mass index BMI = weight (kg) / {height * height (m)} Female perfect body calculation: Normal woman = 19-24 Ideal Body Mass Calculation: (Height Height – 70)*0.6 [Unit: kg] Beauty Weight Calculation: The slender figure sought by beauty loving women is the so-called beauty weight, which is calculated by subtracting another 5 kg from their ideal healthy weight. This is the requirement for more excellence in body shape, and is now the latest interpretation of the golden figure. The perfect figure should be 61.8% of the whole body below the waist of the leg length point, which is commonly known as the golden section. Bust = height (cm) × 0.535 Waist = height (cm) × 0.365 Hip = height (cm) × 0.565 The actual calculation of the resulting index and the standard index ± 3 cm are standard. Less than 5 cm means too slim (thin); more than 5 cm means too full (fat). However, the three circumference standards of professional female models are different from this. Due to the professional needs, their three circumference standards have a certain gap with the normal standards. The ratio of three circumferences for women in general is: bust circumference is about equal to hip circumference, and waist circumference is about 23 cm smaller than bust or hip circumference. By measuring and calculating, if you find which circumference has a gap with the standard data, you can make up for the correction through bodybuilding exercises. Because the targeted bodybuilding exercises can strengthen the coordinated development of the “three circumferences” and prevent disproportionate. In addition, bodybuilding exercises can also make the body parts of the muscle and fat distribution evenly, conducive to the overall physique fitness. Another way: A scientific and convenient formula can help you understand whether the size of your breasts is in the right proportion to your body. First measure your chest circumference (in centimeters), then measure your net height, and then start calculating. Bust/height = ? The result obtained is the size factor of your own chest. According to the result, see the corresponding judgment. Smaller chest: coefficient less than 0.49 Standard index: 0.5 to 0.53 Aesthetic standards: 0.54 to 0.6 Oversized chest: coefficient greater than 0.6 Newborn height standards: 1. The average height of newborn male babies will be higher than female babies, according to the early childhood growth and development assessment standards show that the standard range of newborn height for male babies 46.8-1340px. The average is 1255px, female babies 46.4-1320px, the average is 1240px, along with the child’s month growth, due to nutrition, genetics, the environment and other factors, the child’s height in the rapid growth of the same time, will also show certain differences, in each month of the child’s growth, a standard scale, parents can always refer to. 2, the measurement of infant height Measurement of infant height, it is best to be carried out by two people. One person fixes the baby’s knees, hips and head with his or her hands, while the other person uses a leather ruler to measure from the highest point of the baby’s head to the highest point of his or her feet. The measured value is the baby’s height. Props: Two heavy, non-movable books (such as a dictionary) and a tape measure. Method: When the baby is sleeping, put a book gently against the baby’s head; then put the baby’s body flat and straight, while pressing the baby straight with one hand, the other hand will be another book against the baby’s feet; finally, after the two books are stable, the baby will be gently moved away. At this point the distance between the two books is the baby’s height. Warm reminder: no need to measure the baby’s height every day, once every two or three weeks. 3, infant development standards 4 to 6 months of this period of physical growth than the first three months of life has slowed down. Weight growth averages 500-600 grams per month, and length growth averages 2.0-2.4 cm per month. Some children begin to erupt their first milk teeth around 6 months, usually the lower incisors.