The Hamwi Formula and the Devine Formula are the two most commonly used formulas. According to GJ Hamwi Formula, ideal body weight is calculated for men as 48.0 kg + 2.7 kg per inch over 5 feet; and for women as 45.5 kg + 2.2 kg per inch over 5 feet. According to BJ Devine’s formula, it is calculated for men as 50.0 kg + 2.3 kg per inch over 5 feet; and for women as 45.5 kg + 2.3 kg per inch over 5 feet. BMI ratios and Waist-to-Hip ratios are other ways to estimate what should be a person’s ideal weight. But they have their limitations too. For instance, BMI does not differentiate between weight gained by fat deposition and weight due to muscle mass. Similarly, the waist-to-hip ratio might be complicated to analyze because one cannot say if the waist circumference is due to fats or muscle.
IBW calculators give a fair idea of what your optimum weight should be so that you can remain healthy. If you find yourself overweight or underweight, it is best to approach trained professionals such as doctors, nutritionists, and fitness experts to ascertain the underlying causes behind your weight, viz. dietary patterns, types of physical exercise you indulge in (or don’t indulge in), stress levels, undetected health issues, and such others. Taking their advice, one can embark on a weight correction journey in the proper manner.