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Ideal Weight for 6'0" Women

BMI-based healthy weight range for 6'0" womans — 136–184 lbs.

Ideal Weight: 6'0" Woman

136
Min healthy (lbs)
160
Ideal midpoint (lbs)
184
Max healthy (lbs)
161
Devine formula (lbs)

What Is the Ideal Weight for 6'0" Women?

Using the WHO BMI standard (18.5–24.9), the healthy weight range for a 6'0" woman is 136 to 184 lbs (61.9–83.3 kg). The midpoint — around 160 lbs — corresponds to a BMI of 21.7.

The classic Devine formula (widely used in clinical settings) gives 161 lbs as a single target for a 6'0" woman.

Height: 6'0" = 182.9 cm
BMI healthy range (18.5–24.9) → 136–184 lbs
Devine formula target → 161 lbs

Ideal Weight Formulas Compared

FormulaResult (lbs)Result (kg)Note
BMI 18.5 (low)136 lbs61.9 kgLower bound of healthy
BMI 21.7 (midpoint)160 lbs72.6 kgComfortable healthy midpoint
BMI 24.9 (high)184 lbs83.3 kgUpper bound of healthy
Devine formula161 lbs73.1 kgClinical standard

Calorie Targets to Reach Ideal Weight

If you need to lose weight to reach 160 lbs, a deficit of 500 kcal/day achieves roughly 1 lb loss per week. Use our calculator for a personalized TDEE.

GoalStrategyExpected pace
Lose weight500 kcal/day deficit~1 lb/week
Maintain ideal weightEat at TDEEWeight stable
Gain healthy weight250 kcal/day surplus~0.5 lb/week

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ideal weight for a 6'0" woman?The healthy weight range for a 6'0" woman is 136–184 lbs (61.9–83.3 kg). The Devine clinical formula gives 161 lbs as a single-point ideal.
Is there a single "perfect" weight for 6'0"?Not exactly — ideal weight is a range, not a number. Muscle mass, age, and bone structure all shift where within 136–184 lbs you'll feel and perform best. The midpoint of 160 lbs is a useful starting target.
How much should I weigh for a healthy BMI at 6'0"?To stay within a healthy BMI (18.5–24.9) at 6'0", aim for 136–184 lbs. Use the BMI calculator to track your current BMI.

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