31.5
katie22mfp
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The nhs recommend women having a belly measurement of 31.5. Has anyone ever managed this?!
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Waist measurement? Is that what you mean?
Mine is 29.
Most of my life, since I was about 15 years old, my waist measurement has been between about 27 and 29.
I'm 5'6", 49 years old, and in the lower half of my normal BMI range ... where I've also spend most of my adult life.3 -
Yeah mines about 28/29 I think. I'm 5ft5 and 136lbs
Presumably you're a fair way off this OP? What are your stats?1 -
Amazing work!
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Yes I managed to get close to that at my fattest. 30 inches on the dot.
I maintain with a 25-26 inch waist.
Cheers, h.1 -
The last time I measured mine my belly was 35 inches...its been several months since I took measurements though...
My waist though is 26.5" - I think its the waist measurement the NHS refer to as being no more than 31.5.1 -
Lol, I hate those cookie cutter recommendations. Most people can easily see and feel if they are overweight or have a too large belly. But anyway, very important to understand that this is waist measuremen, not belly - measure between ribs and hip bone, usually an inch over navel.
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Aim for waist no more than half your height in inches. Smaller is good too, but this is more individualized.
And, yes, I'm under 31.5 inches and not amazingly small...still overweight per BMI chart. But it does have some to do with your build. I'm basically an hourglass, but I also have nearly no space between my bottom ribs and top of the hip and my organs have to go somewhere so not holding my breath on the really teeny waist size.0 -
katie22mfp wrote: »The nhs recommend women having a belly measurement of 31.5. Has anyone ever managed this?!
I'm a male. My waist size is currently 32. Methinks 31.5 is easily doable.0 -
Last time I had mine measured was in October (by a lab tech, as part of our health insurance requirements), and at my belly button it was 25 inches. I don't know if the belly button is where others are measuring at though?1
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Yeah, my waist was 29 inches at my largest - but I am a tiny 5ft 0.75 inches!! It is now at 27.5 inches.0
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53, 5'4", 215 lbs.....my waist way above any of those posted before me
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katie22mfp wrote: »The nhs recommend women having a belly measurement of 31.5. Has anyone ever managed this?!
"Belly"?
Where are you measuring as the (very, very general) guideline is a waist measurement.
http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/849.aspx?CategoryID=51
Waist size and risk of health problems
You have a higher risk of health problems if your waist size is:
•more than 94cm (37 inches) if you're a man
•more than 80cm (31.5 inches) if you're a woman
Your risk of health problems is even higher if your waist size is:
•more than 102cm (40 inches) if you're a man
•more than 88cm (34.5 inches) if you're a woman
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My waist is 31.125 at 5'6" and 147 lbs. My belly/circumference around navel is bigger--a bit over 35".0
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Mine runs between 21.5"-22" depending on how much salt I'm eating lol. I think the recommendation is just to not have a waist above that size though because it's linked with increased risk of health problems. It's okay to be under it.0
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Aim for waist no more than half your height in inches. Smaller is good too, but this is more individualized.
And, yes, I'm under 31.5 inches and not amazingly small...still overweight per BMI chart. But it does have some to do with your build. I'm basically an hourglass, but I also have nearly no space between my bottom ribs and top of the hip and my organs have to go somewhere so not holding my breath on the really teeny waist size.
I have a similar body shape. I'm 31" now, at 5'7" and 148 lbs. I don't think I could go any lower without losing muscle because I have a short waist with wide ribs, wide hips, and decent abs. So I find it hard to believe that somehow another half inch would make me unhealthy. And 31.5" is not the same on a 6' woman as it is a 4'9" woman. This seems arbitrary and generalized. Worse than measuring BMI. At least that takes height into consideration.1 -
belly is sort of a broad term.
My natural waist is about 28...I weigh 153lbs and 5 ft 7
At my belly button however is was 32.5 last time I measured...0 -
katie22mfp wrote: »The nhs recommend women having a belly measurement of 31.5. Has anyone ever managed this?!
My waist was smaller than that before becomming overweight. The last time my waist was that measurement or below was probably 12-15 years ago.
I've lost about 5" off my waist so far. My waist is measuring 35.5" today at navel level. Half of my height would be 32". My goal waist size is about 28" which would be about 8" smaller than my hips. My hips are at my goal size and haven't changed much with gain or loss so I am assuming they will stay close the same.
I used this waist to hip ratio calculator-> http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/calculator_waist.asp0 -
I got fitted for a corset the other weekend and I was able to fit into a 26 but I feel my waistline is probably around 30. It doesn't look it but I guess sitting down and leaning forward doesn't really help, lol.0
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