What Is the Waist-to-Hip Ratio for a 100 cm Waist and 105 cm Hip (Male)?
A male with a 100 cm waist and 105 cm hips has a waist-to-hip ratio of approximately 0.95, indicating elevated cardiovascular risk.
How to use this tool
- Enter waist circumference, hip circumference and sex in the fields above.
- Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
- Read your whr and the full breakdown beneath it.
A WHR above 0.90 in men signals higher cardiovascular risk — see where a 100 cm waist and 105 cm hip measurement falls.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a healthy waist-to-hip ratio?
- WHO guidelines: men should aim for WHR below 0.90, women below 0.85. Values above 1.0 (men) or 0.85 (women) indicate high abdominal obesity risk.
- How do I measure my waist and hip?
- Measure waist at the narrowest point (usually just above the belly button). Measure hips at the widest point around the buttocks.