AbraCalc

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.

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How to use this tool

  1. Measure your waist at the navel in centimetres.
  2. Enter your weight in kilograms.
  3. Enter your height in centimetres.
  4. 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.