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Question: Who have BMI of 39.5?
Answer: Every person with similar height and weight combination from this table:
Metric units | Imperial units | ||
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cm | kg | ft, in | lbs |
120 cm | 56.9 kg | 3´11" | 125 lbs |
125 cm | 61.7 kg | 4´1" | 136 lbs |
130 cm | 66.8 kg | 4´3" | 147 lbs |
135 cm | 72 kg | 4´5" | 159 lbs |
140 cm | 77.4 kg | 4´7" | 171 lbs |
145 cm | 83 kg | 4´9" | 183 lbs |
150 cm | 88.9 kg | 4´11" | 196 lbs |
155 cm | 94.9 kg | 5´1" | 209 lbs |
160 cm | 101.1 kg | 5´3" | 223 lbs |
165 cm | 107.5 kg | 5´5" | 237 lbs |
170 cm | 114.2 kg | 5´7" | 252 lbs |
175 cm | 121 kg | 5´9" | 267 lbs |
180 cm | 128 kg | 5´11" | 282 lbs |
185 cm | 135.2 kg | 6´1" | 298 lbs |
190 cm | 142.6 kg | 6´3" | 314 lbs |
195 cm | 150.2 kg | 6´5" | 331 lbs |
200 cm | 158 kg | 6´7" | 348 lbs |
205 cm | 166 kg | 6´9" | 366 lbs |
210 cm | 174.2 kg | 6´11" | 384 lbs |
215 cm | 182.6 kg | 7´1" | 403 lbs |
Calculated with equation: Weight [kg] = 39.5 × (Height [m])²
BMI 39.5 [kg/m²] => Obese Class II (Severely obese) (from 35 to 39.99)
39.5 BMI compared to normal minimum: +21 kg/m² over
This BMI compared to normal maximum: +14.5 kg/m² over
BMI values for adults with average muscle mass:
Category | from | to |
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Very Severely Underweight | 0 | 15 |
Severely Underweight | 15 | 16 |
Underweight | 16 | 18.5 |
Normal (healthy weight) | 18.5 | 25 |
Overweight | 25 | 30 |
Obese Class I (Moderately obese) | 30 | 35 |
Obese Class II (Severely obese) | 35 | 40 |
Obese Class III (Very severely obese) | 40 | 1000 |
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For babies (0-2 years) use this: Calculator (or Graph)
Male athletes from Olympic Games in London 2012: **
• Andreas Toelzer (Germany) Height: 1.92 m (6´3.6"), Weight: 145 kg, (320 lbs) BMI: 39.33 (Judo) infoFemale athletes from Olympic Games in London 2012: **
No female athletes with this BMI in our database.**Random list, max 12 athletes listed. Source: The Guardian, datablog
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