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.
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 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.