The standard weight of a girl of one meter six (i.e. 160cm) varies somewhat according to different calculation methods, and there are also certain differences in the weight standards of girls from different regions and ethnicities. Usually the main way to calculate the standard weight are the World Health Organization’s formula, BMI (body fat percentage), Broca formula: 1. The World Health Organization’s formula for calculating the standard weight of girls is: [height (cm) – 70] × 60% = standard weight, but there is a certain range of standard weight, within the range of plus or minus 10% belongs to the range of normal weight. Therefore, 160cm female, standard weight between 48.6-59.4kg; 2, through the calculation of BMI to determine the way, the formula is: BMI = weight (kg) ÷ height (m)², general BMI in the range of 18.5-23.9 belongs to the standard weight; 3, Broca formula indicates that the height of people in the 165cm below the standard weight (kg) = height (Therefore, the standard weight of a 160cm girl is 54kg, which is calculated based on this method. The health of the body is more important.