BMI Calculator Designed for Men

Men typically have more muscle mass, which can influence BMI readings. This calculator provides your BMI along with male-specific context, helping you understand whether your number reflects actual health risk or is influenced by muscle mass.

Men tend to store fat around the abdomen, which is known as visceral fat. This type of fat sits around internal organs and is metabolically active, releasing inflammatory compounds that increase the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and stroke. A man with a BMI of 27 and a large waist circumference faces significantly higher health risks than someone with the same BMI who carries weight in their legs and arms. For men who exercise regularly, BMI can be misleading. A man who is 180 cm tall and weighs 90 kg from muscle will have a BMI of 27.8, placing him in the overweight category despite being lean. This is a well documented limitation of BMI for active men. Waist to height ratio is a more reliable indicator. If your waist circumference is more than half your height, your metabolic health risk is elevated regardless of what BMI says.

  • Measure your waist at the navel, not at your belt line. A healthy waist circumference for men is below 94 cm, with above 102 cm being high risk.
  • If you're physically active or muscular, pair your BMI with a body fat measurement for a more accurate health assessment.
  • Men over 40 should pay special attention to waist circumference, as visceral fat accumulation accelerates with declining testosterone.
  • Don't rely on BMI alone if you have a family history of heart disease. Get your blood lipids and blood pressure checked alongside.
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