Weightloss Percentage Formula

Shelle68
Shelle68 Posts: 421 Member
edited September 27 in Health and Weight Loss
Can anyone tell me the formula for figuring out your weightloss percentage? For instance, if I lose 4 lbs and i weigh 170, how would I figure out what percentage of weightloss that is?

Thanks!
Shelle

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  • hellokatee
    hellokatee Posts: 211 Member
    4/170 = 0.0235 x 100 = 2.35%

    :happy:
  • Ogre77497
    Ogre77497 Posts: 17
    loss weight divided by total weight

    4 divided by 170 =

    2.35 percent
  • dirtyblue
    dirtyblue Posts: 90
    Don't forget that you divide it by your starting weight, not your current weight.

    So if you originally weighed 174, and you now weigh 170, it's 4/174 = 2.22%
  • Purple_Orchid_87
    Purple_Orchid_87 Posts: 517 Member
    23 / 292 = 0.0787 x 100 = 7.87
    does this mean i've lost 7.8% of my starting body weight??
  • lisapickering
    lisapickering Posts: 374
    23 / 292 = 0.0787 x 100 = 7.87
    does this mean i've lost 7.8% of my starting body weight??

    Yep!!
  • 23 / 292 = 0.0787 x 100 = 7.87
    does this mean i've lost 7.8% of my starting body weight??

    Looks like it!!!!! (Although "I" would say 7.9%!)
  • Purple_Orchid_87
    Purple_Orchid_87 Posts: 517 Member
    292.5 (SW) - 226 (GW) = 66.5 / 292.5 = 0.227
    so when i reach my goal loss i'll have lost 22.7% of my orig weight???
    if that's correct then that makes it sound like a lot :o)
    and means i', around a third of the way there :o)
  • LilyBugsMommy
    LilyBugsMommy Posts: 109 Member
    bump
  • Shelle68
    Shelle68 Posts: 421 Member
    So week one: loss 4 lbs from 170 = 2.35
    Week two: loss 2 lbs down to 166 = what?
  • Purple_Orchid_87
    Purple_Orchid_87 Posts: 517 Member
    So week one: loss 4 lbs from 170 = 2.35
    Week two: loss 2 lbs down to 166 = what?

    so 6 (4 + 2) / 170 (SW) = 0.0358 * 100 = 3.52 %
  • Shelle68
    Shelle68 Posts: 421 Member
    Thank you!
  • ohdear1986
    ohdear1986 Posts: 110 Member
    since july 2008 i have lost 122lb/248lb start. total percentage lost 48.4
    since june 4th 2010 i have lost 88lb/216lb start. total precentage lost 40.74

    i have lost 40.74 percent of my body weight in less than a year woohoo
  • Shelle68
    Shelle68 Posts: 421 Member
    sorry to make this complicated but I need more info:

    Me and my friend is competing on a WEEKLY basis on who lost the most. So how do we figure that percentage up? Do we use the beginning weight of our whole journey or do we use weekly pounds loss minus last week's weight X 100?

    Thanks!
  • Purple_Orchid_87
    Purple_Orchid_87 Posts: 517 Member
    since july 2008 i have lost 122lb/248lb start. total percentage lost 48.4
    since june 4th 2010 i have lost 88lb/216lb start. total precentage lost 40.74

    i have lost 40.74 percent of my body weight in less than a year woohoo
    can i ask how u got your weight chart signature? i looked on tickerfactory but couldnt find it :o(
    id love a visual chart on my posts to inspire me
  • Purple_Orchid_87
    Purple_Orchid_87 Posts: 517 Member
    sorry to make this complicated but I need more info:

    Me and my friend is competing on a WEEKLY basis on who lost the most. So how do we figure that percentage up? Do we use the beginning weight of our whole journey or do we use weekly pounds loss minus last week's weight X 100?

    Thanks!
    i think weekly 'who lost the most' should be done on percentages, and each week should be separate
    ie change the startign weight in the formula each week
    if you are similar weights, you could just look at the lbs lost....
  • brph26
    brph26 Posts: 207 Member
    This is really putting it into perspective! Thanks for asking this question, I hadn't thought to even figure this out.

    As of right now, I have lost 12.33% body weight since Feb 2011!! :bigsmile:
  • extremely11
    extremely11 Posts: 14 Member
    I'm using this website to calculate my weight loss/gain percentage !

    http://www.weight-loss-percentage.com

    I don't have to remember the formula! :0
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