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Ideal Weight Calculator for Men

Finding your ideal weight as a man depends on your height, frame size, and body composition goals. Use our calculator to compare results from four established formulas, then learn how to set realistic weight targets that account for your individual physiology.

Comparing Ideal Weight Formulas for Men

The four main formulas give different results: Devine tends to give the lowest estimates, while Miller gives the highest. For a 5'10" (178 cm) man, estimates range from about 160-176 lbs (73-80 kg). Use the range as a guide rather than targeting one specific number. Men who weight train will often find their healthiest weight is above these estimates due to increased muscle mass.

Beyond the Scale: Better Metrics for Men

Waist circumference (under 94 cm is optimal, under 102 cm is acceptable), waist-to-height ratio (under 0.5 is ideal), body fat percentage (10-20% is the healthy range for men), and strength-to-bodyweight ratios are all more meaningful health indicators than scale weight alone. A man at 200 lbs with 15% body fat is in a very different health situation than one at 200 lbs with 30% body fat.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ideal weight for a 6-foot man?
For a 6-foot (183 cm) man, ideal weight formulas suggest approximately 171-190 lbs (78-86 kg). Men with athletic builds and significant muscle mass may be healthy at weights above this range. Focus on body composition rather than scale weight alone.
Should muscular men aim for a higher ideal weight?
Yes. Standard ideal weight formulas do not account for above-average muscle mass. If you weight train regularly, your healthy weight may be 10-20% above formula estimates. Body fat percentage and waist circumference are better health indicators for muscular men.

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