Ideal Weight for a 5'3" Female
For a 5'3" female, the healthy weight range is 104–141 lbs (BMI 18.5–24.9). The four medical formulas average about 119 lbs (54 kg). Your best target inside that range depends on frame and muscle — use the calculator below to compare all formulas.
How to use this calculator
Height is pre-set to 5'3" and sex to female — adjust either to compare. Optionally enter your current weight to see where you sit against the ideal range.
Understanding ideal weight at 5'3"
"Ideal weight" is a range, not a single number. At 5'3", the four classic formulas span roughly 115 lbs (52 kg) to 126 lbs (57 kg) because each was fitted to a different population. The healthy BMI range is the widest and most clinically used benchmark. None of these adjust for muscle mass or frame.
Frequently asked questions
Every formula's answer for 5'3" (female)
Four widely used medical formulas plus the healthy BMI range, computed for this exact height:
| Formula | Ideal weight (female, 5'3") |
|---|---|
| Devine (1974) | 116 lbs (52 kg) |
| Robinson (1983) | 119 lbs (54 kg) |
| Miller (1983) | 126 lbs (57 kg) |
| Hamwi (1964) | 115 lbs (52 kg) |
| Average of the four | 119 lbs (54 kg) |
| Healthy BMI range (18.5–24.9) | 104 – 141 lbs |
Weight categories at 5'3"
How BMI classifies weights at this height. BMI is a screening tool — muscular builds can read "overweight" while metabolically healthy:
| Weight at 5'3" | BMI category |
|---|---|
| Under 104 lbs | Underweight (BMI below 18.5) |
| 104 – 141 lbs | Healthy weight (BMI 18.5–24.9) |
| 141 – 168 lbs | Overweight (BMI 25–29.9) |
| 169 lbs and above | Obese (BMI 30+) |
How 5'3" compares to nearby heights
Each inch of height shifts the healthy range by roughly 3–4 lbs:
| Height | Healthy range (female) | Formula average |
|---|---|---|
| 5'1" | 98 – 132 lbs | 111 lbs (50 kg) |
| 5'2" | 101 – 136 lbs | 115 lbs (52 kg) |
| 5'4" | 108 – 145 lbs | 123 lbs (56 kg) |
| 5'5" | 111 – 150 lbs | 127 lbs (58 kg) |
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