Weight Chart for Women
Weight in pounds, based on ages 25-59 with the lowest
mortality rate
(indoor clothing weighing 3 pounds and shoes with 1" heels)
Click here to calculate frame size
Weight Chart for Men
Weight in pounds, based on ages 25-59 with the lowest
mortality rate
(indoor clothing weighing 5 pounds and shoes with 1" heels)
Click here to calculate frame size
*Ideal Weights according to the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company tables
(1983)
Calculating Your Frame Size
Following is the method the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company used
to calculate frame size:
- Extend your arm in front of your body bending your elbow at a ninety
degree angle to your body so that your forearm is parallel to your body.
- Keep your fingers straight and turn the inside of your wrist towards
your body.
- Place your thumb and index finger on the two prominent bones on either
side of your elbow, then measure the distance between the bones with
a tape measure or calipers.
- Compare to the chart below. The chart lists elbow measurements for
a medium frame - if your elbow measurement for that particular height
is less than the number of inches listed, you are a small frame - if
your elbow measurement for that particular height is more than the
number
of inches listed, your are a large frame.
Elbow Measurements for Medium Frame
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