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Waist-to-Hip Ratio Calculator

Calculate your waist-to-hip ratio and WHO cardiovascular risk category.

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Example 1 โ€” Metric

BMI = 70 รท (1.75 ร— 1.75) = 70 รท 3.0625 โ‰ˆ 22.9 โ€” Normal weight

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๐Ÿ“˜ What is the Waist-to-Hip Ratio Calculator?

Waist-to-hip ratio captures something BMI and even total body fat percentage miss entirely: where on your body fat is actually distributed. Fat stored around the abdomen carries meaningfully higher cardiovascular risk than the same amount of fat stored around the hips and thighs, even at an identical total body weight.

โš™๏ธ How Waist-Hip Ratio is calculated

Why distribution matters more than total amount

Abdominal ("visceral") fat surrounds internal organs and is more metabolically active in ways linked to insulin resistance and cardiovascular disease, compared to fat stored subcutaneously around the hips and thighs โ€” two people with the same body fat percentage can carry very different cardiovascular risk depending on this distribution.

WHO risk thresholds

The World Health Organization considers a ratio below 0.90 for men and below 0.80 for women as lower risk, with risk increasing as the ratio rises above these thresholds.

Why measurement consistency matters

Measure both waist (at the navel) and hip (at the widest point) at the same time of day, ideally first thing in the morning before eating, since both measurements can shift slightly throughout the day.

Waist-to-hip ratio

WHR = waist circumference รท hip circumference

๐Ÿงฎ Worked examples

Example โ€” male, waist 85cm, hip 100cm

A man with an 85cm waist and 100cm hip measurement.

โ†’ WHR = 0.85, classified as low risk (below the 0.90 male threshold)

Example โ€” same waist, smaller hip

Same 85cm waist, but hip measurement of 88cm instead.

โ†’ WHR = 0.97, now classified as moderate to high risk โ€” illustrating how hip measurement, not just waist size, changes the risk category

๐Ÿ’ก Original insights & how to use this calculator

A useful companion to BMI, not a replacement

WHR adds information BMI cannot capture at all โ€” use both together for a more complete picture, since a normal BMI with a high WHR ("apple shape") still carries elevated cardiovascular risk.

Tracking changes during a fat loss program

WHR can reveal whether fat loss is coming disproportionately from the higher-risk abdominal area or more evenly across the body โ€” a useful additional metric alongside weight and body fat percentage.

Understanding personal risk beyond the scale

Two people at the same weight and height can have meaningfully different cardiovascular risk profiles based on fat distribution alone โ€” WHR makes this difference visible.

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๐Ÿ’ก Expert tips

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Measure both waist and hip at the same time of day for consistency, ideally first thing in the morning before eating.

โ“ Common questions

What is a healthy waist-to-hip ratio?

WHO considers below 0.90 (men) or 0.80 (women) as lower risk, with risk increasing above these thresholds.

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