Waist Measurements

CharleneMarie_723
CharleneMarie_723 Posts: 11 Member
edited November 25 in Health and Weight Loss
For a 5'4'' female, what is the "ideal" waist measurement? For health, and for vanity.
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  • entwife
    entwife Posts: 134 Member
    For health a female waist should be less than 31.5"/80cm and your waist:hip ratio should be less than 0.8 (divide waist circumference by hip circumference)
    For vanity? I could be here all day talking about that one lol
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Totally depends on your bone structure. I know I'll never be able to have less than a 29 inch waist, for example.
  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
    gotta agree with Francl27. it depends on your bone structure.for health a woman is supposed to have less than a 35inch waist,per all the studies on health and heart disease. but its going to depend on the person and how they are built like Francl said. there is not a one size for everyone. everyones measurements will vary.
  • Traveler120
    Traveler120 Posts: 712 Member
    edited October 2015
    'They' say that the ideal measurements for women are:
    Waist - 38% of your height (natural waist measured at narrowest part of torso)
    Shoulders - 62% of your height (measured at about armpit level)
    Lean Body Mass (in Kg) - (height in meters) cubed x 10
    Body Fat- 20%

    So for me at 5'5' =65in=1.651m, my ideal dimensions would be:
    Waist - 25 inches
    Shoulders - 40 inches
    LBM - 45kg=99 lbs
    Using above LBM, at 20% Body Fat, ideal weight=99/0.8=124 lbs

    I'm roughly down to these so called ideal measurements but personally would prefer to be at 17% body fat so that's what I'm working on.

    So, to answer your question OP, at 5'4'=64 inches, your ideal waist is 64x0.38=24.32inches.
  • CharleneMarie_723
    CharleneMarie_723 Posts: 11 Member
    Thank you. I am 33x26x36 at 132lbs. I feel very uncomfortable like this and would much rather be 33x24x35 and low to mid 120s. At least I know that I am "technically" too big. Thanks for your response.
  • Liftng4Lis
    Liftng4Lis Posts: 15,151 Member
    Thank you. I am 33x26x36 at 132lbs. I feel very uncomfortable like this and would much rather be 33x24x35 and low to mid 120s. At least I know that I am "technically" too big. Thanks for your response.

    I don't think you're technically "too big". There is no one size fits all and as stated above, it will vary with bone structure.
  • cafeaulait7
    cafeaulait7 Posts: 2,459 Member
    'They' say that the ideal measurements for women are:
    Waist - 38% of your height (natural waist measured at narrowest part of torso)
    Shoulders - 62% of your height (measured at about armpit level)
    Lean Body Mass (in Kg) - (height in meters) cubed x 10
    Body Fat- 20%

    So for me at 5'5' =65in=1.651m, my ideal dimensions would be:
    Waist - 25 inches
    Shoulders - 40 inches
    LBM - 45kg=99 lbs
    Using above LBM, at 20% Body Fat, ideal weight=99/0.8=124 lbs

    I'm roughly down to these so called ideal measurements but personally would prefer to be at 17% body fat so that's what I'm working on.

    So, to answer your question OP, at 5'4'=64 inches, your ideal waist is 64x0.38=24.32inches.

    Those are awful. I wonder what 'they' say I should do about my 18" (bony) shoulders bone-to-bone across the front (I'm 5'6")? They aren't leaving me a lot of room for any circumference, humerus or delts, lol. That's before you'd get to any fat layer on top.

    There are so many beautiful women in the world with different shapes that there's no way to have one set of ideal measurements. They also aren't all 20%BF by any stretch of the imagination.






  • Good to know about the waist to hip ratio! Mine is in the 0.8 or less category. My waist circumference, on the other hand....LOL. We won't talk about that.
  • mirrim52
    mirrim52 Posts: 763 Member
    'They' say that the ideal measurements for women are:
    Waist - 38% of your height (natural waist measured at narrowest part of torso)
    Shoulders - 62% of your height (measured at about armpit level)
    Lean Body Mass (in Kg) - (height in meters) cubed x 10
    Body Fat- 20%

    So for me at 5'5' =65in=1.651m, my ideal dimensions would be:
    Waist - 25 inches
    Shoulders - 40 inches
    LBM - 45kg=99 lbs
    Using above LBM, at 20% Body Fat, ideal weight=99/0.8=124 lbs

    I'm roughly down to these so called ideal measurements but personally would prefer to be at 17% body fat so that's what I'm working on.

    So, to answer your question OP, at 5'4'=64 inches, your ideal waist is 64x0.38=24.32inches.

    Yikes.
    At 5'0", that would put my waist at less than 23". And with an "ideal" weight of well under 100 lbs. I think I was that size when I was 14, and I was a tiny kid. No way in heck am I losing 10 lbs of muscle to get to that LBM target :P
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    'They' say that the ideal measurements for women are:
    Waist - 38% of your height (natural waist measured at narrowest part of torso)
    Shoulders - 62% of your height (measured at about armpit level)
    Lean Body Mass (in Kg) - (height in meters) cubed x 10
    Body Fat- 20%

    So for me at 5'5' =65in=1.651m, my ideal dimensions would be:
    Waist - 25 inches
    Shoulders - 40 inches
    LBM - 45kg=99 lbs
    Using above LBM, at 20% Body Fat, ideal weight=99/0.8=124 lbs

    I'm roughly down to these so called ideal measurements but personally would prefer to be at 17% body fat so that's what I'm working on.

    So, to answer your question OP, at 5'4'=64 inches, your ideal waist is 64x0.38=24.32inches.

    HAHAHA what a load of BS.

    24 inches waist? Where do you even get that stuff? My bones are wider than that!

    And 20% body fat ideal? WTF? Anything under 30% is considered normal, as far as I know...
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
    'They' say that the ideal measurements for women are:
    Waist - 38% of your height (natural waist measured at narrowest part of torso)
    Shoulders - 62% of your height (measured at about armpit level)
    Lean Body Mass (in Kg) - (height in meters) cubed x 10
    Body Fat- 20%

    So for me at 5'5' =65in=1.651m, my ideal dimensions would be:
    Waist - 25 inches
    Shoulders - 40 inches
    LBM - 45kg=99 lbs
    Using above LBM, at 20% Body Fat, ideal weight=99/0.8=124 lbs

    I'm roughly down to these so called ideal measurements but personally would prefer to be at 17% body fat so that's what I'm working on.

    So, to answer your question OP, at 5'4'=64 inches, your ideal waist is 64x0.38=24.32inches.

    I've never heard of these "ideals." Where do they come from? I'm entertained by them more than anything.
  • jdleanna
    jdleanna Posts: 141 Member
    jemhh wrote: »
    'They' say that the ideal measurements for women are:
    Waist - 38% of your height (natural waist measured at narrowest part of torso)
    Shoulders - 62% of your height (measured at about armpit level)
    Lean Body Mass (in Kg) - (height in meters) cubed x 10
    Body Fat- 20%

    So for me at 5'5' =65in=1.651m, my ideal dimensions would be:
    Waist - 25 inches
    Shoulders - 40 inches
    LBM - 45kg=99 lbs
    Using above LBM, at 20% Body Fat, ideal weight=99/0.8=124 lbs

    I'm roughly down to these so called ideal measurements but personally would prefer to be at 17% body fat so that's what I'm working on.

    So, to answer your question OP, at 5'4'=64 inches, your ideal waist is 64x0.38=24.32inches.

    I've never heard of these "ideals." Where do they come from? I'm entertained by them more than anything.

    Someone's imagination, I think. Even quick basic research contradicts the body fat % part... under 30% is healthy, and between 21% and 24% for real fitness.
  • Stacescotty
    Stacescotty Posts: 29 Member
    It's medically advised to maintain a waist circumference that's no more than half your height. Google "waist to height ratio".
  • Traveler120
    Traveler120 Posts: 712 Member
    'They' say that the ideal measurements for women are:
    Waist - 38% of your height (natural waist measured at narrowest part of torso)
    Shoulders - 62% of your height (measured at about armpit level)
    Lean Body Mass (in Kg) - (height in meters) cubed x 10
    Body Fat- 20%

    So for me at 5'5' =65in=1.651m, my ideal dimensions would be:
    Waist - 25 inches
    Shoulders - 40 inches
    LBM - 45kg=99 lbs
    Using above LBM, at 20% Body Fat, ideal weight=99/0.8=124 lbs

    I'm roughly down to these so called ideal measurements but personally would prefer to be at 17% body fat so that's what I'm working on.

    So, to answer your question OP, at 5'4'=64 inches, your ideal waist is 64x0.38=24.32inches.

    Those are awful. I wonder what 'they' say I should do about my 18" (bony) shoulders bone-to-bone across the front (I'm 5'6")? They aren't leaving me a lot of room for any circumference, humerus or delts, lol. That's before you'd get to any fat layer on top.

    There are so many beautiful women in the world with different shapes that there's no way to have one set of ideal measurements. They also aren't all 20%BF by any stretch of the imagination.
    We're talking about circumference! Do you measure your waist or hips from one side to the other? No? So why would you measure your shoulders from one to the other?
  • Traveler120
    Traveler120 Posts: 712 Member
    edited October 2015
    jdleanna wrote: »
    jemhh wrote: »
    'They' say that the ideal measurements for women are:
    Waist - 38% of your height (natural waist measured at narrowest part of torso)
    Shoulders - 62% of your height (measured at about armpit level)
    Lean Body Mass (in Kg) - (height in meters) cubed x 10
    Body Fat- 20%

    So for me at 5'5' =65in=1.651m, my ideal dimensions would be:
    Waist - 25 inches
    Shoulders - 40 inches
    LBM - 45kg=99 lbs
    Using above LBM, at 20% Body Fat, ideal weight=99/0.8=124 lbs

    I'm roughly down to these so called ideal measurements but personally would prefer to be at 17% body fat so that's what I'm working on.

    So, to answer your question OP, at 5'4'=64 inches, your ideal waist is 64x0.38=24.32inches.

    I've never heard of these "ideals." Where do they come from? I'm entertained by them more than anything.

    Someone's imagination, I think. Even quick basic research contradicts the body fat % part... under 30% is healthy, and between 21% and 24% for real fitness.
    The American Council on Exercise has categorized the range of body fat percentages as follows:

    Description Women / Men
    Essential fat 12-15% / 2-5%
    Athletes 16-20% / 6-13%
    Fitness 21-24% / 14-17%
    Acceptable 25-31% / 18-25%
    Obese 32%+ / 25%+

    20% is right in the middle of the athletic and fitness range. I'd call that ideal. I know that for me, I find athletic and fit bodies very good looking. Most people do. Maybe that's where the number came from?
  • Traveler120
    Traveler120 Posts: 712 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »
    'They' say that the ideal measurements for women are:
    Waist - 38% of your height (natural waist measured at narrowest part of torso)
    Shoulders - 62% of your height (measured at about armpit level)
    Lean Body Mass (in Kg) - (height in meters) cubed x 10
    Body Fat- 20%

    So for me at 5'5' =65in=1.651m, my ideal dimensions would be:
    Waist - 25 inches
    Shoulders - 40 inches
    LBM - 45kg=99 lbs
    Using above LBM, at 20% Body Fat, ideal weight=99/0.8=124 lbs

    I'm roughly down to these so called ideal measurements but personally would prefer to be at 17% body fat so that's what I'm working on.

    So, to answer your question OP, at 5'4'=64 inches, your ideal waist is 64x0.38=24.32inches.

    HAHAHA what a load of BS.

    24 inches waist? Where do you even get that stuff? My bones are wider than that!

    And 20% body fat ideal? WTF? Anything under 30% is considered normal, as far as I know...

    That's what this "big boned" guy has been telling himself.
    images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSEIL7Wwol6n89l6c8tnVpRob5ATRoqibMWS5wNqV9kKnKBvjPaiToB-Q
  • ARGriffy
    ARGriffy Posts: 1,002 Member
    Thank you. I am 33x26x36 at 132lbs. I feel very uncomfortable like this and would much rather be 33x24x35 and low to mid 120s. At least I know that I am "technically" too big. Thanks for your response.

    My stats: 34 - 25 - 39! 128lbs. Some of us got curves and that ain't ever gonna change! I'd need to go disgustingly thin to loose my booty! A waist to hip ratio says I'm under weight which is ridiculous! So try not to get hung up on measurements, just go with how you feel about yourself :)
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »
    'They' say that the ideal measurements for women are:
    Waist - 38% of your height (natural waist measured at narrowest part of torso)
    Shoulders - 62% of your height (measured at about armpit level)
    Lean Body Mass (in Kg) - (height in meters) cubed x 10
    Body Fat- 20%

    So for me at 5'5' =65in=1.651m, my ideal dimensions would be:
    Waist - 25 inches
    Shoulders - 40 inches
    LBM - 45kg=99 lbs
    Using above LBM, at 20% Body Fat, ideal weight=99/0.8=124 lbs

    I'm roughly down to these so called ideal measurements but personally would prefer to be at 17% body fat so that's what I'm working on.

    So, to answer your question OP, at 5'4'=64 inches, your ideal waist is 64x0.38=24.32inches.

    HAHAHA what a load of BS.

    24 inches waist? Where do you even get that stuff? My bones are wider than that!

    And 20% body fat ideal? WTF? Anything under 30% is considered normal, as far as I know...

    That's what this "big boned" guy has been telling himself.
    images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSEIL7Wwol6n89l6c8tnVpRob5ATRoqibMWS5wNqV9kKnKBvjPaiToB-Q

    Except I have maybe 24% body fat. I could *maybe* get down to 28 inches if I went down to 20% body fat, but I don't care enough to (and I'm too hungry to have a bigger deficit anyway).

    So try again...
    Thank you. I am 33x26x36 at 132lbs. I feel very uncomfortable like this and would much rather be 33x24x35 and low to mid 120s. At least I know that I am "technically" too big. Thanks for your response.

    Yeah I'm 34x30x36 at 133 pounds so... I'm 5'5".

    I guess I could take a saw and saw off my ribcage to get that 24 inch waist though. It just sounds kinda messy.

    Have you all every heard of that thing called 'genetics'?
  • Traveler120
    Traveler120 Posts: 712 Member
    Thank you. I am 33x26x36 at 132lbs. I feel very uncomfortable like this and would much rather be 33x24x35 and low to mid 120s. At least I know that I am "technically" too big. Thanks for your response.

    You're welcome. And yeah, 8-10 lbs should get you there. If I had an hourglass figure like you, I'd stop where I am now at 124, but since I have an apple shape, my hips are already down to 34 which is good enough for me, but I still have an inch or so of belly fat that shouldn't be there. So I have to push my body fat down further to get to a comfortable place. My waist is 25.5 and I think it needs to be at 24 to be just right for my body shape and that's going to require another 8 or so lbs off as well.
  • cafeaulait7
    cafeaulait7 Posts: 2,459 Member
    'They' say that the ideal measurements for women are:
    Waist - 38% of your height (natural waist measured at narrowest part of torso)
    Shoulders - 62% of your height (measured at about armpit level)
    Lean Body Mass (in Kg) - (height in meters) cubed x 10
    Body Fat- 20%

    So for me at 5'5' =65in=1.651m, my ideal dimensions would be:
    Waist - 25 inches
    Shoulders - 40 inches
    LBM - 45kg=99 lbs
    Using above LBM, at 20% Body Fat, ideal weight=99/0.8=124 lbs

    I'm roughly down to these so called ideal measurements but personally would prefer to be at 17% body fat so that's what I'm working on.

    So, to answer your question OP, at 5'4'=64 inches, your ideal waist is 64x0.38=24.32inches.

    Those are awful. I wonder what 'they' say I should do about my 18" (bony) shoulders bone-to-bone across the front (I'm 5'6")? They aren't leaving me a lot of room for any circumference, humerus or delts, lol. That's before you'd get to any fat layer on top.

    There are so many beautiful women in the world with different shapes that there's no way to have one set of ideal measurements. They also aren't all 20%BF by any stretch of the imagination.
    We're talking about circumference! Do you measure your waist or hips from one side to the other? No? So why would you measure your shoulders from one to the other?

    It was for a tailor. I've never measured it for weightloss as I've never had a problem with weight in that particular area.

    But you can already see by doubling my linear shoulder number that the 'ideal' doesn't leave enough room for other body parts like arms when considering my circumference ;)
  • tiffkittyw
    tiffkittyw Posts: 366 Member
    For a 5'4'' female, what is the "ideal" waist measurement? For health, and for vanity.

    I'm 5'4" and for health I've heard the 1/2 your height is healthy so 32 inches for us shorties. For vanity I felt good in a size 4 when I had a 27 inch waist, but I would also be happy smaller than that since my bone structure is small. I'm at 34 inches right now so I have a LONG way to go. Even with my small frame I've always had a booty. At my lightest my hips were 36 inches, now they're 41.5 BOO! Everyone on this post is so tiny I'm jealous.
  • jdleanna
    jdleanna Posts: 141 Member
    jdleanna wrote: »
    jemhh wrote: »
    'They' say that the ideal measurements for women are:
    Waist - 38% of your height (natural waist measured at narrowest part of torso)
    Shoulders - 62% of your height (measured at about armpit level)
    Lean Body Mass (in Kg) - (height in meters) cubed x 10
    Body Fat- 20%

    So for me at 5'5' =65in=1.651m, my ideal dimensions would be:
    Waist - 25 inches
    Shoulders - 40 inches
    LBM - 45kg=99 lbs
    Using above LBM, at 20% Body Fat, ideal weight=99/0.8=124 lbs

    I'm roughly down to these so called ideal measurements but personally would prefer to be at 17% body fat so that's what I'm working on.

    So, to answer your question OP, at 5'4'=64 inches, your ideal waist is 64x0.38=24.32inches.

    I've never heard of these "ideals." Where do they come from? I'm entertained by them more than anything.

    Someone's imagination, I think. Even quick basic research contradicts the body fat % part... under 30% is healthy, and between 21% and 24% for real fitness.
    The American Council on Exercise has categorized the range of body fat percentages as follows:

    Description Women / Men
    Essential fat 12-15% / 2-5%
    Athletes 16-20% / 6-13%
    Fitness 21-24% / 14-17%
    Acceptable 25-31% / 18-25%
    Obese 32%+ / 25%+

    20% is right in the middle of the athletic and fitness range. I'd call that ideal. I know that for me, I find athletic and fit bodies very good looking. Most people do. Maybe that's where the number came from?

    20 is in the athletic range. Fitness begins at 21. So, what you personally find ideal is an athlete type. That's not a universal ideal. Fitness may be. That's about health and activity and I agree that many people find that appealing. The waist to height ratio you cite of 38% I don't see on health sites - I've seen under 43%, from Penn State for example. Your numbers would have my ideal as a 23 inch waist. No way. At my tiniest, at 105 pounds, I was at a 24". I couldn't be smaller and still be at a healthy BMI. So I think your numbers are suspect.
  • entwife
    entwife Posts: 134 Member
    I think the numbers are suspect too. And not only that, i have a problem with the whole idea of "ideal" to begin with. I'm not particularly happy with my body and i want to slim down but i have no intention of striving to meet criteria that someone else has set. As long as you're within a health weight range, reasonably fit, have food on the table and a roof over your head, I really don't have energy to waste working about an inch on my waist!
  • entwife
    entwife Posts: 134 Member
    Good to know about the waist to hip ratio! Mine is in the 0.8 or less category. My waist circumference, on the other hand....LOL. We won't talk about that.
    Lol yep I'm with you on that, i haven't seen my waist in a while. I definitely don't fit the ratio, most of my weight is around my middle which is the unhealthiest place to have it.

  • zyxst
    zyxst Posts: 9,149 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »
    'They' say that the ideal measurements for women are:
    Waist - 38% of your height (natural waist measured at narrowest part of torso)
    Shoulders - 62% of your height (measured at about armpit level)
    Lean Body Mass (in Kg) - (height in meters) cubed x 10
    Body Fat- 20%

    So for me at 5'5' =65in=1.651m, my ideal dimensions would be:
    Waist - 25 inches
    Shoulders - 40 inches
    LBM - 45kg=99 lbs
    Using above LBM, at 20% Body Fat, ideal weight=99/0.8=124 lbs

    I'm roughly down to these so called ideal measurements but personally would prefer to be at 17% body fat so that's what I'm working on.

    So, to answer your question OP, at 5'4'=64 inches, your ideal waist is 64x0.38=24.32inches.

    HAHAHA what a load of BS.

    24 inches waist? Where do you even get that stuff? My bones are wider than that!

    And 20% body fat ideal? WTF? Anything under 30% is considered normal, as far as I know...

    That's what this "big boned" guy has been telling himself.
    images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSEIL7Wwol6n89l6c8tnVpRob5ATRoqibMWS5wNqV9kKnKBvjPaiToB-Q

    If you stripped the flesh and cartilage from my body, I might be able to get a 23.56" waist. It's not about being "big boned", it's about having a skeletal structure that's not able to be that size. The measurement at the top of my hips (what I measure and wear pants as my waist) is 33.25" and my pelvic girdle is sticking out (visibly noticeable).
  • cafeaulait7
    cafeaulait7 Posts: 2,459 Member
    Look at the difference in bone structure between Kate Moss and Rhonda Rousey, for instance (neither has a BF problem, obviously):

    kate-moss-harpers-bazaar-1998.jpg

    Ronda-Rousey-Bra-Size-Height-Weight.jpg

    Kate is very long through the torso and has a more narrow ribcage. Her tiny waist is related to that as much as it is to her bodyfat. But Rhonda looks fabulous, clearly, even if her waist isn't as tiny as someone built differently structurally.
  • Traveler120
    Traveler120 Posts: 712 Member
    edited October 2015
    Look at the difference in bone structure between Kate Moss and Rhonda Rousey, for instance (neither has a BF problem, obviously):

    Kate is very long through the torso and has a more narrow ribcage. Her tiny waist is related to that as much as it is to her bodyfat. But Rhonda looks fabulous, clearly, even if her waist isn't as tiny as someone built differently structurally.
    Both women look fabulous. They have the ideal bodies for their professions. The difference you're seeing is simply muscle mass not bone structure. Kate could very well put on muscle and look like Rhonda and Rhonda could lose it and look like Kate. According to healthyceleb, Kate's waist is 23 and Rhonda's is 25. They're both 5'7".
  • Traveler120
    Traveler120 Posts: 712 Member
    zyxst wrote: »
    Francl27 wrote: »
    'They' say that the ideal measurements for women are:
    Waist - 38% of your height (natural waist measured at narrowest part of torso)
    Shoulders - 62% of your height (measured at about armpit level)
    Lean Body Mass (in Kg) - (height in meters) cubed x 10
    Body Fat- 20%

    So for me at 5'5' =65in=1.651m, my ideal dimensions would be:
    Waist - 25 inches
    Shoulders - 40 inches
    LBM - 45kg=99 lbs
    Using above LBM, at 20% Body Fat, ideal weight=99/0.8=124 lbs

    I'm roughly down to these so called ideal measurements but personally would prefer to be at 17% body fat so that's what I'm working on.

    So, to answer your question OP, at 5'4'=64 inches, your ideal waist is 64x0.38=24.32inches.

    HAHAHA what a load of BS.

    24 inches waist? Where do you even get that stuff? My bones are wider than that!

    And 20% body fat ideal? WTF? Anything under 30% is considered normal, as far as I know...

    That's what this "big boned" guy has been telling himself.
    images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSEIL7Wwol6n89l6c8tnVpRob5ATRoqibMWS5wNqV9kKnKBvjPaiToB-Q

    If you stripped the flesh and cartilage from my body, I might be able to get a 23.56" waist. It's not about being "big boned", it's about having a skeletal structure that's not able to be that size. The measurement at the top of my hips (what I measure and wear pants as my waist) is 33.25" and my pelvic girdle is sticking out (visibly noticeable).
    That's why "they" clearly said to measure at the natural waist, which is the narrowest part of the torso, not just any random spot. This is for women, not men by the way.
  • entwife
    entwife Posts: 134 Member
    The point is, @Traveler120 (and I mean this as a respectful debating point) that people don't fit in formulas. Waist and shoulders as a % of height is just not something you can pin down for women. If it was, we would be able to shop for clothes off the shelf like men can. I have a pair of jeans that I wore at my absolute slimmest ever size (was sick and underweight). My friend needed a change recently at my house, and I loaned her my skinny-skinny jeans, and they were literally falling off her. She has a teeny tiny waist and I don't, I never had and I never will (certainly not after two kids anyway lol).

    Anyhoo... :)
  • Traveler120
    Traveler120 Posts: 712 Member
    entwife wrote: »
    The point is, @Traveler120 (and I mean this as a respectful debating point) that people don't fit in formulas. Waist and shoulders as a % of height is just not something you can pin down for women. If it was, we would be able to shop for clothes off the shelf like men can. I have a pair of jeans that I wore at my absolute slimmest ever size (was sick and underweight). My friend needed a change recently at my house, and I loaned her my skinny-skinny jeans, and they were literally falling off her. She has a teeny tiny waist and I don't, I never had and I never will (certainly not after two kids anyway lol).

    Anyhoo... :)
    Well, the 0.8 waist to hip ratio is a generally accepted formula, BMI, BMR, ideal body fat ranges and weights are all formulas. They're not set in stone, just guidelines/ballpark estimates for the average population. This particular one about the waist/shoulders/LBM/weight (which you can find from various sites) is simply another formula for those of us who're curious just for curiousity's sake. And I liked it because it agreed with my own image of what'd be ideal.

    Incidentally, at the beginning of my weight loss, I had a 31 inch waist and 39 inch hips which is 0.79 waist/hip ratio. It was under 0.8 which is supposedly healthy but my body fat was 32% which is obese. So to me, waist/hip ratio was meaningless. Now, I'm at 25.5 waist and 34 inch hips with body fat under 20% but still have some unwanted belly fat and arm fat. It's got to go even though "they" say I'm good.

    Ultimately, all that matters is YOUR own opinion of what look suits you best, formulas be damned.
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