Age-adjusted healthy weight range for 64-year-old mans — 61–81 kg (135–180 lbs).
For a 64-year-old man of average height (175.3 cm), the healthy weight range is 61–81 kg (135–180 lbs), based on an age-adjusted BMI of 20.0–26.5. The midpoint — approximately 71 kg (158 lbs) — is a practical target for most people.
| Category | BMI | Weight (kg) | Weight (lbs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🔵 Underweight | < 20.0 | < 61 kg | < 135 lbs |
| ✅ Healthy | 20.0–26.5 | 61–81 kg | 135–180 lbs |
| ⚠️ Overweight | 26.5–30.0 | 81–92 kg | 180–203 lbs |
| 🔴 Obese | ≥ 30.0 | > 92 kg | > 203 lbs |
The standard BMI range (18.5–24.9) applies through your late forties. For adults 50 and older, research supports a slightly wider healthy range (20–26.5 BMI), and for those 65+, a range of 21–27 is associated with the best health outcomes — accounting for protective effects of modest extra weight against osteoporosis and illness recovery.
| Age group | Recommended BMI range | Weight range at 175 cm |
|---|---|---|
| 18–49 | 18.5–24.9 | 57–77 kg |
| 50–64 | 20.0–26.5 | 61–81 kg |
| 65+ | 21.0–27.0 | 65–83 kg |
A sustainable calorie deficit of 300–500 kcal/day produces 0.3–0.5 kg of fat loss per week without excessive muscle loss. Pair this with resistance training 2–3 times per week and protein intake of at least 71–89 g/day.
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