Waist-to-Height Ratio Calculator

Assess your health risk by calculating your waist-to-height ratio.

What Is Waist-to-Height Ratio?

Waist-to-Height Ratio is calculated by dividing your waist circumference by your height. This measurement helps identify abdominal fat distribution, which is a better indicator of cardiovascular risk than BMI alone.

Why It Matters for Heart Health

Central obesity (fat concentrated around the waist) is strongly linked to heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome.

The waist-to-height ratio is more predictive of cardiovascular risk than BMI because it specifically measures abdominal fat.

A healthy waist-to-height ratio is less than 0.5, meaning your waist circumference should be less than half your height.

How to Use

Measure your waist circumference at the narrowest point and enter your height.

< 0.4: Underweight
0.4 - 0.49: Healthy
0.5 - 0.59: Increased Risk
0.6 and above: High Risk