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Conicity Index for a 165 cm, 65 kg Person with 80 cm Waist

Calculate the Conicity Index for a 165 cm, 65 kg adult with an 80 cm waist to assess whether central fat distribution is healthy.

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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 Conicity Index and screening interpretation.

Calculate your Conicity Index to see whether your waist-to-body proportions fall within a healthy range for cardiovascular health.

Frequently asked questions

What is a normal Conicity Index?
Most adults fall between about 1.0 and 1.5. Thresholds differ between studies and populations, so the index is best used to track change over time rather than as a hard cut-off.
How is the Conicity Index different from waist-to-hip ratio?
The C-Index uses weight and height instead of a hip measurement, so it describes abdominal shape relative to overall body size without needing a second circumference.
Why is there a 0.109 constant?
0.109 comes from the geometry of the reference cylinder and makes the index unitless so values are comparable across people.