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BMI for 50-Year-Old Man

Healthy ranges, average values and what your BMI means at age 50 for men.

Example: Average 50-year-old man (80 kg, 177 cm)

25.5
BMI
Overweight
WHO Category
1661
BMR (kcal/day)
2284
TDEE (lightly active)
Underweight (<18.5)Normal (18.5–24.9)Overweight (25+)

What Is a Healthy BMI at Age 50?

The World Health Organization defines the healthy BMI range as 18.5–24.9 for adults of all ages. However, research shows that the health implications of BMI shift slightly with age:

Average BMI for 50-Year-Old Men — Reference Table

BMI RangeCategoryWeight for 177 cmHealth Risk
Below 18.5UnderweightBelow 58.0 kgElevated
18.5 – 24.9✅ Normal58.0 – 78.0 kgMinimal
25.0 – 29.9Overweight78.3 – 93.7 kgModerate
30.0+ObeseAbove 94.0 kgHigh

Calorie Needs at Age 50

Your BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate) — the calories your body needs at complete rest — changes with age. For a 50-year-old man of average height (177 cm) and weight (80 kg):

Estimated daily calorie needs (Mifflin-St Jeor):
BMR (at rest): 1661 kcal/day
Sedentary (desk job): 1993 kcal/day
Lightly active (1–3 workouts/week): 2284 kcal/day
Moderately active (3–5 workouts/week): 2575 kcal/day

To lose weight at a safe rate of 0.5 kg/week, aim for a daily intake of approximately 1784 kcal (lightly active).

Age-Related Changes That Affect BMI

In your 50s, metabolism begins slowing noticeably — roughly 1–2% per decade after age 25. This means that eating the same amount as you did at 25 will gradually lead to weight gain without lifestyle adjustment. Muscle mass also begins declining (sarcopenia begins around age 30–35 in those who don't resistance train), which lowers BMR further.

Key strategies for maintaining healthy BMI at age 50:

Frequently Asked Questions

Is BMI accurate at age 50?BMI is a useful screening tool at any adult age, but its accuracy varies. At 50, BMI may slightly underestimate metabolic risk as body fat percentage tends to increase with age even at the same BMI — especially relevant for those who are sedentary. Combine BMI with waist circumference for a fuller picture.
What is a good BMI for a 50-year-old man?The WHO recommends 18.5–24.9 for all adults. For men aged 50, research suggests the lower end of this range (18.5–22) is associated with best cardiovascular outcomes in young adults, while slightly higher BMI (22–26) may be optimal in middle age and older adults.
How many calories should a 50-year-old man eat?For the average 50-year-old man (80 kg, 177 cm, lightly active): approximately 2284 kcal/day for weight maintenance. This decreases with age — use our TDEE calculator with your exact measurements for a personalised number.

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