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Ideal weight: calculation and limits

Updated on May 16, 2026 (19 days ago) by the Protéalpes team of pharmacists

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A healthy weight is not a universal “ideal weight” set in stone. In practice, it is more of a range of healthy weights that are compatible with high energy levels, regular physical activity, a balanced diet, and a reasonable level of cardiometabolic risk.

This Protéalpes calculator takes a scientifically sound approach: it avoids relying on a "magic number" and offers a more useful interpretation of body weight by taking into account height, waist circumference, and the inherent limitations of traditional formulas.

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  • High in protein, no stimulants, no sucralose, gluten-free
  • Contributes to muscle maintenance and growth
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Why it’s better to talk about “healthy weight” rather than “ideal weight”

Many online calculators promise to“calculate your ideal weight”using the Broca, Lorentz, or Creff formula.

These methods are of historical interest, but they remain theoretical benchmarks. They do not accurately describe body composition, do not distinguish between muscle mass and fat mass, and provide no information about the distribution of adipose tissue.

However, from a medical standpoint, this point is crucial: two people of the same weight and height can have very different metabolic profiles.

For this reason, this calculator does not aim to “determine the ideal weight” down to the nearest kilogram, but rather to estimate a more realistic range of healthy weights.12

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The foundation of the tool: BMI is useful but incomplete

The first benchmark used isthe body mass index:

BMI = weight (kg) / height² (m²).

BMI has real value: it is simple, standardized, inexpensive, and useful as a screening tool at both the individual and public health levels. However, it does not directly measure body fat.

The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) notes that it does not distinguish between fat, muscle, or bone, and that it should be interpreted in conjunction with other factors such as blood pressure, laboratory test results, lifestyle, and muscle mass.

In other words, a higher-than-normal BMI does not automatically mean excess body fat, especially in the case of a sports enthusiast or athlete; conversely, a “normal” BMI does not rule out excess abdominal fat.1

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Waist circumference is just as important

To address this limitation, the tool includes, when possible, waist circumference and the waist-to-height ratio.

Today, this measure is increasingly used to better assess abdominal fat, which is more closely linked to the risk of type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease.

NICE also recommends using this ratio to classifycentral obesity: in practice, keeping the ratio below 0.5 is a good , simple rule of thumb to remember.

A study by Ashwell and Gibson also showed that this 0.5 threshold was better at identifying “early-stage risk” than the traditional matrix based solely on BMI and waist circumference. 2 3

What the result actually means

The tool’s result should therefore be interpreted as an ideal weight range, not as a directive to lose weight.

If your BMI is within a healthy range and your waist circumference remains moderate, you can be considered to be at a healthy weight.

If your BMI appears normal but your waist circumference is high, the interpretation should be more cautious. If you have a high amount of lean body mass or engage in regular physical activity, the interpretation should also be nuanced.

The NICE also notes that the waist-to-height ratio can be useful even in adults with high muscle mass, precisely because it provides a better indication of fat distribution than weight alone.12

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A healthy weight also depends on lifestyle

Form weight isn't just a matter of a formula. It also depends on:

  • energy expenditure,
  • sleep,
  • the level ofphysical activity,
  • in the food industry,
  • of age,
  • sex,
  • lifestyle habits.

The WHO guidelines state that adults should aim for at least 150 to 300 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity per week, or 75 to 150 minutes of vigorous-intensity activity, along with muscle-strengthening activities at least two days a week.

This isn't just a minor detail: trying to "reach your target weight" without preserving muscle mass or establishing a sustainable routine often leads to short-lived results. 4

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A tool is not a diagnosis

Finally, it’s important to remember that a body mass index calculator is meant to be a guide, not a medical opinion.

It is useful for adults who want to maintain their weight, understand their current situation, or track their progress. It is less useful for teenagers, during pregnancy, in cases of illness, or for certain highly atypical cases.

And if the goal is weight loss, the right benchmark isn’t necessarily reaching a “theoretical ideal weight,” but rather achieving realistic and sustainable progress: the NHLBI notes that losing 5 to 10% of one’s body weight can already significantly improve health and quality of life.

Put simply, the right question isn’t just “How much should I weigh?”, but rather: Within what weight range can I function, move, recover, and stay healthy in the long term? 5

Scientific references and sources

1 About Body Mass Index (BMI) by
2 Management of overweight and obesity by
3 Waist-to-height ratio as an indicator of ‘early health risk’: simpler and more predictive than using a ‘matrix’ based on BMI and waist circumference by
4 WHO guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behavior by
5 Overweight and Obesity – Treatment by

An article written by

Aymeric Mendez & Guillaume Lavastre

Guillaume and Aymeric are the founders of Protéalpes. They are also pharmacists with a passion for nutrition and sport.

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