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At 4'11" and 100 lbs, your BMI is 20.2, placing you in the Normal category. A BMI of 20.2 falls in the healthy range (18.5 to 24.9). This is associated with the lowest risk of weight-related health complications.
20.2
BMI
Normal
Category
92-123
Healthy range (lbs)
In range
Weight status
BMI 20.2: Normal
| BMI | Category | Weight (lbs) | Your Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Below 18.5 | Underweight | Below 92 lbs | - |
| 18.5 to 24.9 | Normal | 92 to 123 lbs | You are here |
| 25.0 to 29.9 | Overweight | 124 to 148 lbs | - |
| 30.0+ | Obese | Above 148 lbs | - |
Your BMI of 20.2 puts you in the Normal category for someone 4'11".
You are within the healthy weight range of 92 to 123 lbs for 4'11". Focus on body composition: maintaining or building lean mass while keeping body fat in a healthy range.
Keep in mind that BMI does not account for muscle mass. Two people at 4'11" and 100 lbs can have very different body compositions. Body fat percentage is a more precise indicator of health risk.
A BMI of 20.2 at 4'11" places you in the Normal category. BMI (Body Mass Index) is calculated by dividing weight in pounds by height in inches squared, then multiplying by 703. The healthy range is 18.5 to 24.9, which translates to 92 to 123 lbs for someone 4'11".
At 4'11", a weight of 100 lbs gives a BMI of 20.2, which is in the Normal category. The healthy weight range for 4'11" is 92 to 123 lbs. This is within the healthy range. Keep in mind BMI does not account for muscle mass or body composition.
A healthy weight for someone 4'11" is between 92 and 123 lbs, based on a BMI of 18.5 to 24.9. This range reflects the weights most associated with reduced risk of chronic disease. Individual factors like muscle mass, frame size, and body fat distribution also matter.
A BMI of 20.2 falls in the Normal range. A BMI of 20.2 falls in the healthy range (18.5 to 24.9). This is associated with the lowest risk of weight-related health complications. BMI is a population-level screening tool, not a diagnostic measure. Factors like waist circumference, body fat percentage, blood pressure, and cholesterol provide a more complete picture of metabolic health.
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