Health & Fitness
BMI: 5'3", 250 lbs = 44.3
Body Mass Index for someone 5'3" (160 cm) tall weighing 250 lbs (113.4 kg).
Result: BMI of 44.3 = Obese (Class III). Healthy weight range for 5'3": 104–141 lbs.
Your BMI
24.4
Healthy weight
BMI 18.5–24.9. Associated with the lowest health risk for most adults.
Healthy weight range
Healthy range for your height
129–174lb
Ideal weight (Devine formula)
161lb
BMI for 5'3" at 250 lbs
BMI 40+. Very high health risk. Medical guidance recommended.
Use the calculator above to adjust weight or height and see how BMI changes. To improve BMI sustainably, focus on small calorie deficits (~500/day) combined with strength training — fast crash diets lose muscle along with fat and tend to rebound.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the BMI for 5'3" 250 lbs?▾
A person who is 5'3" (63", or 160 cm) tall and weighs 250 lbs (113.4 kg) has a BMI of 44.3, which is classified as "Obese (Class III)". The healthy BMI range for adults is 18.5 to 24.9.
What is a healthy weight for 5'3"?▾
For someone 5'3" tall, a healthy weight (BMI 18.5–24.9) ranges from 104 to 141 lbs. Below that range is considered underweight; above it is overweight.
How is BMI calculated?▾
BMI = weight (kg) ÷ height² (m). For imperial: BMI = (weight in lbs × 703) ÷ (height in inches)². It's a screening tool, not a diagnosis — muscular people may score "overweight" without health risk.
Is BMI accurate for athletes or muscular people?▾
Not really. BMI doesn't distinguish muscle from fat. A 6' bodybuilder at 220 lbs has a BMI of 29.8 ("overweight") despite very low body fat. For a more accurate health picture, combine BMI with waist-to-height ratio and body fat percentage.
How much should I weigh at 5'3"?▾
It depends on your build, sex, age, and goals. A common reference is the Devine formula (1974), which gives an ideal weight of about varies lbs for men of this height (women are typically 4-5 lbs less). The healthy BMI range above (104–141 lbs) is wider and arguably more practical.