ABSI for 100 cm Waist, 100 kg, 170 cm Height
Calculate your A Body Shape Index for a 100 cm waist, 100 kg weight, and 170 cm height to evaluate your mortality risk from abdominal fat.
How to use this tool
- Measure your waist at the navel in centimetres.
- Enter your weight in kilograms.
- Enter your height in centimetres.
- Read your ABSI alongside the BMI used in the formula.
This tool computes the ABSI for a 100 cm waist circumference, 100 kg weight, and 170 cm height — common measurements for individuals assessing visceral fat risk.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a good ABSI value?
- ABSI is interpreted against age- and sex-specific norms rather than a single cut-off. A lower ABSI means a smaller waist relative to your body size; values typically sit between about 0.07 and 0.09 in adults.
- Why is ABSI such a small number?
- The formula divides metres of waist by BMI and height terms, which produces small decimal values. The magnitude is normal — only the relative value matters.
- How is ABSI different from BMI?
- BMI reflects overall mass for height; ABSI adds waist circumference and is designed to be independent of BMI, so it flags abdominal shape that BMI alone misses.