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:::: '''Healthy reference population, HRP'''
:::: Standing height (extrapolated >1.8 m) and [[[[Gnaiger 2019 MiP2019 |reference body mass]],
:::: and body mass index at a balanced body mass excess, BME=1.
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|-
! Height
! Body mass
! Body mass index
|-
| ''h'' [m]
| ''m''° [kg]
| BMI° [kg/m<sup>2</sup>]
|-
| 1.20
| 21.3
| 14.8
|-
| 1.21
| 21.8
| 14.9
|-
| 1.22
| 22.3
| 15.0
|-
| 1.2
| 22.9
| 15.1
|-
| 1.24
| 23.4
| 15.2
|-
| 1.25
| 23.9
| 15.3
|-
| 1.26
| 24.5
| 15.4
|-
| 1.27
| 25.0
| 15.5
|-
| 1.28
| 25.6
| 15.6
|-
| 1.29
| 26.2
| 15.7
|-
| 1.30
| 26.8
| 15.8
|-
| 1.31
| 27.4
| 15.9
|-
| 1.32
| 28.0
| 16.0
|-
| 1.33
| 28.6
| 16.2
|-
| 1.34
| 29.2
| 16.3
|-
| 1.35
| 29.8
| 16.4
|-
| 1.36
| 30.5
| 16.5
|-
| 1.37
| 31.1
| 16.6
|-
| 1.38
| 31.8
| 16.7
|-
| 1.39
| 32.4
| 16.8
|-
| 1.40
| 33.1
| 16.9
|-
| 1.41
| 33.8
| 17.0
|-
| 1.42
| 34.5
| 17.1
|-
| 1.43
| 35.1
| 17.2
|-
| 1.44
| 35.9
| 17.3
|-
| 1.45
| 36.6
| 17.4
|-
| 1.46
| 37.3
| 17.5
|-
| 1.47
| 38.0
| 17.6
|-
| 1.48
| 38.8
| 17.7
|-
| 1.49
| 39.5
| 17.8
|-
| 1.50
| 40.3
| 17.9
|-
| 1.51
| 41.1
| 18.0
|-
| 1.52
| 41.8
| 18.1
|-
| 1.53
| 42.6
| 18.2
|-
| 1.54
| 43.4
| 18.3
|-
| 1.55
| 44.2
| 18.4
|-
| 1.56
| 45.1
| 18.5
|-
| 1.57
| 45.9
| 18.6
|-
| 1.58
| 46.7
| 18.7
|-
| 1.59
| 47.6
| 18.8
|-
| 1.60
| 48.4
| 18.9
|-
| 1.61
| 49.3
| 19.0
|-
| 1.62
| 50.2
| 19.1
|-
| 1.63
| 51.1
| 19.2
|-
| 1.64
| 52.0
| 19.3
|-
| 1.65
| 52.9
| 19.4
|-
| 1.66
| 53.8
| 19.5
|-
| 1.67
| 54.8
| 19.6
|-
| 1.68
| 55.7
| 19.7
|-
| 1.69
| 56.6
| 19.8
|-
| 1.70
| 57.6
| 19.9
|-
| 1.71
| 58.6
| 20.0
|-
| 1.72
| 59.6
| 20.1
|-
| 1.73
| 60.6
| 20.2
|-
| 1.74
| 61.6
| 20.3
|-
| 1.75
| 62.6
| 20.4
|-
| 1.76
| 63.6
| 20.5
|-
| 1.77
| 64.7
| 20.6
|-
| 1.78
| 65.7
| 20.7
|-
| 1.79
| 66.8
| 20.8
|-
| 1.80
| 67.8
| 20.9
|-
| 1.81
| 68.9
| 21.0
|-
| 1.82
| 70.0
| 21.1
|-
| 1.83
| 71.1
| 21.2
|-
| 1.84
| 72.2
| 21.3
|-
| 1.85
| 73.4
| 21.4
|-
| 1.86
| 74.5
| 21.5
|-
| 1.87
| 75.6
| 21.6
|-
| 1.88
| 76.8
| 21.7
|-
| 1.89
| 78.0
| 21.8
|-
| 1.90
| 79.2
| 21.9
|-
| 1.91
| 80.4
| 22.0
|-
| 1.92
| 81.6
| 22.1
|-
| 1.93
| 82.8
| 22.2
|-
| 1.94
| 84.0
| 22.3
|-
| 1.95
| 85.3
| 22.4
|-
| 1.96
| 86.5
| 22.5
|-
| 1.97
| 87.8
| 22.6
|-
| 1.98
| 89.1
| 22.7
|-
| 1.99
| 90.4
| 22.8
|-
| 2.00
| 91.7
| 22.9
|-
| 2.01
| 93.0
| 23.0
|-
| 2.02
| 94.3
| 23.1
|-
| 2.03
| 95.6
| 23.2
|-
| 2.04
| 97.0
| 23.3
|-
| 2.05
| 98.4
| 23.4
|-
| 2.06
| 99.7
| 23.5
|-
| 2.07
| 101.1
| 23.6
|-
| 2.08
| 102.5
| 23.7
|-
| 2.09
| 103.9
| 23.8
|-
| 2.10
| 105.4
| 23.9
|}
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Revision as of 12:55, 11 October 2019


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Body mass excess

Description

The body mass excess with respect to the healthy reference population, HRP, is defined as BME ≝ m/m°. A balanced BME is BME°=1.0. Considering a height of 1.7 m, overweight (BMI=25) is reached at a weight gain of 25 % (BME=1.25); obesity and severe obesity (BMI=30 and 35) are reached at a weight gain of 50 % and 75 % (BME=1.5 and 1.75, respectively).

Abbreviation: BME

Reference: Gnaiger 2019 MiP2019


Healthy reference population, HRP
Standing height (extrapolated >1.8 m) and [[reference body mass,
and body mass index at a balanced body mass excess, BME=1.
Height Body mass Body mass index
h [m] m° [kg] BMI° [kg/m2]
1.20 21.3 14.8
1.21 21.8 14.9
1.22 22.3 15.0
1.2 22.9 15.1
1.24 23.4 15.2
1.25 23.9 15.3
1.26 24.5 15.4
1.27 25.0 15.5
1.28 25.6 15.6
1.29 26.2 15.7
1.30 26.8 15.8
1.31 27.4 15.9
1.32 28.0 16.0
1.33 28.6 16.2
1.34 29.2 16.3
1.35 29.8 16.4
1.36 30.5 16.5
1.37 31.1 16.6
1.38 31.8 16.7
1.39 32.4 16.8
1.40 33.1 16.9
1.41 33.8 17.0
1.42 34.5 17.1
1.43 35.1 17.2
1.44 35.9 17.3
1.45 36.6 17.4
1.46 37.3 17.5
1.47 38.0 17.6
1.48 38.8 17.7
1.49 39.5 17.8
1.50 40.3 17.9
1.51 41.1 18.0
1.52 41.8 18.1
1.53 42.6 18.2
1.54 43.4 18.3
1.55 44.2 18.4
1.56 45.1 18.5
1.57 45.9 18.6
1.58 46.7 18.7
1.59 47.6 18.8
1.60 48.4 18.9
1.61 49.3 19.0
1.62 50.2 19.1
1.63 51.1 19.2
1.64 52.0 19.3
1.65 52.9 19.4
1.66 53.8 19.5
1.67 54.8 19.6
1.68 55.7 19.7
1.69 56.6 19.8
1.70 57.6 19.9
1.71 58.6 20.0
1.72 59.6 20.1
1.73 60.6 20.2
1.74 61.6 20.3
1.75 62.6 20.4
1.76 63.6 20.5
1.77 64.7 20.6
1.78 65.7 20.7
1.79 66.8 20.8
1.80 67.8 20.9
1.81 68.9 21.0
1.82 70.0 21.1
1.83 71.1 21.2
1.84 72.2 21.3
1.85 73.4 21.4
1.86 74.5 21.5
1.87 75.6 21.6
1.88 76.8 21.7
1.89 78.0 21.8
1.90 79.2 21.9
1.91 80.4 22.0
1.92 81.6 22.1
1.93 82.8 22.2
1.94 84.0 22.3
1.95 85.3 22.4
1.96 86.5 22.5
1.97 87.8 22.6
1.98 89.1 22.7
1.99 90.4 22.8
2.00 91.7 22.9
2.01 93.0 23.0
2.02 94.3 23.1
2.03 95.6 23.2
2.04 97.0 23.3
2.05 98.4 23.4
2.06 99.7 23.5
2.07 101.1 23.6
2.08 102.5 23.7
2.09 103.9 23.8
2.10 105.4 23.9



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