体重

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人間の体重とは、人の質量または体重のことである。

厳密に言えば、体重は身につけているアイテムを含まない状態での重さの測定である。実際には、体重は衣服を着用した状態で測定されることがあるが、靴や携帯電話、財布などの重いアクセサリーを除いて手動またはデジタルの体重計を使用する。過剰または減少した体重は、個人の健康を判断する指標と見なされ、体積の測定は体重の分布を計算することで追加の次元を提供する。

成人の平均体重は大陸によって異なり、アジアとアフリカの約60 kg (130 lb)から北米の約80 kg (180 lb)まで、平均して男性の方が女性よりも重い。

子供における推定

実際の体重を測定できない場合(緊急時など)に子どもの体重を推定する方法はいくつかある。そのほとんどは、や医療提供者が体重推定式を使って子どもの体重を推測するものである。これらの計算式は、子どもの年齢とテープベースの体重推定システムに基づいている。体重推定に使用されてきた多くの公式の中には、Advanced Pediatric Life Support公式、レフラー公式、セロン公式などがある。子どもの体重を推定するためのテープベースのシステムも数種類あり、最もよく知られているのはBroselowテープである。Broselowテープは長さに基づいており、適切な色の部分から体重を読み取る。PAWPERテープのような新しいシステムは、体重を推定するために単純な2段階のプロセスを利用している:長さに基づく体重推定は、最終的な体重予測の精度を高めるために、子どもの体の習慣に応じて修正される。

レフラー式は0~10歳児に使用される。 生後1年未満の場合は、以下のようになる。

m=12am+4

and for those 1–10 years old, it is

m=2ay+10

where m is the number of kilograms the child weighs and am and ay respectively are the number of months or years old the child is.

The Theron formula is

m=e0.175571ay+2.197099

where m and ay are as above.

Fluctuation

Body weight varies in small amounts throughout the day, as the amount of water in the body is not constant. It changes due to activities such as drinking, urinating, or exercise. Professional sports participants may deliberately dehydrate themselves to enter a lower weight class, a practice known as weight cutting.

Ideal body weight

Ideal body weight (IBW) was initially introduced by Ben J. Devine in 1974 to allow estimation of drug clearances in obese patients; researchers have since shown that the metabolism of certain drugs relates more to IBW than total body weight. The term was based on the use of insurance data that demonstrated the relative mortality for males and females according to different height-weight combinations.

The most common estimation of IBW is by the Devine formula; other models exist and have been noted to give similar results. Other methods used in estimating the ideal body weight are body mass index and the Hamwi method. The IBW is not the perfect fat measurement, as it does not show the fat or muscle percentage in one's body. For example, athletes' results may show that they are overweight when they are actually very fit and healthy. Machines like the dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry can accurately measure the percentage and weight of fat, muscle, and bone in a body.

Devine formula

The Devine formula for calculating ideal body weight in adults is as follows:

  • Male ideal body weight = 50 kilograms (110 lb) + 0.9 kilograms (2.0 lb) × (height (cm) − 152)
  • Female ideal body weight = 45.5 kilograms (100 lb) + 0.9 kilograms (2.0 lb) × (height (cm) − 152)

Hamwi method

The Hamwi method is used to calculate the ideal body weight of the general adult:

  • Male ideal body weight = 48 kilograms (106 lb) + 1.1 kilograms (2.4 lb) × (height (cm) − 152)
  • Female ideal body weight = 45.4 kilograms (100 lb) + 0.9 kilograms (2.0 lb) × (height (cm) − 152)

Usage

Sports

Participants in sports such as boxing, mixed martial arts, wrestling, rowing, judo, sambo, Olympic weightlifting, and powerlifting are classified according to their body weight, measured in units of mass such as pounds or kilograms. See, e.g., wrestling weight classes, boxing weight classes, judo at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

Medicine

Ideal body weight, specifically the Devine formula, is used clinically for multiple reasons, most commonly in estimating renal function in drug dosing, and predicting pharmacokinetics in morbidly obese patients.

Average weight around the world

By region

Data from 2005:

Region Adult population
(millions)
Average weight Overweight population /
total population
Africa 535 60.7 kg (133.8 lb) 28.9%
Asia 2,815 57.7 kg (127.2 lb) 24.2%
Europe 606 70.8 kg (156.1 lb) 55.6%
Latin America and the Caribbean 386 67.9 kg (149.7 lb) 57.9%
North America 263 80.7 kg (177.9 lb) 73.9%
Oceania 24 74.1 kg (163.4 lb) 63.3%
World 4,630 62.0 kg (136.7 lb) 34.7%

By country

Country Average male weight Average female weight Sample population /
age range
Methodology Year
 Afghanistan 69.2 kg (152.6 lb) 62.6 kg (138.0 lb) 18–69 Measured 2018
 Algeria 68.7 kg (151.5 lb) 65.1 kg (143.5 lb) 25–64 Measured 2005
 Armenia 74.6 kg (164.5 lb) 66.4 kg (146.4 lb) 18–69 Measured 2016
 Australia 87.0 kg (191.8 lb) 71.8 kg (158.3 lb) 18+ Measured 2018
 Azerbaijan 72.1 kg (159.0 lb) 65.7 kg (144.8 lb) 16+ Measured 2005
 Bangladesh 55.2 kg (121.7 lb) 49.8 kg (109.8 lb) 25+ Measured 2009–2010
 Belarus 69 kg (152.1 lb) 56 kg (123.5 lb) 18+ Measured 2008
 Belize 74.2 kg (163.6 lb) 70.5 kg (155.4 lb) 20+ Measured 2010
 Benin 63.7 kg (140.4 lb) 60.9 kg (134.3 lb) 18–69 Measured 2015
 Bhutan 63.2 kg (139.3 lb) 57.4 kg (126.5 lb) 18–69 Measured 2014
 Botswana 63.6 kg (140.2 lb) 64.3 kg (141.8 lb) 15–69 Measured 2014
 Brazil 72.7 kg (160.3 lb) 62.5 kg (137.8 lb) 20–74 Measured 2008–2009
 Brunei 74.1 kg (163.4 lb) 62.9 kg (138.7 lb) 19+ Measured 2010–2011
 Bulgaria 81.0 kg (178.6 lb) 67.0 kg (147.7 lb) 15+ Self-reported 2014
 Burkina Faso 65.2 kg (143.7 lb) 59.0 kg (130.1 lb) 25–64 Measured 2013
 Cambodia 56.8 kg (125.2 lb) 50.8 kg (112.0 lb) 25–64 Measured 2010
 Cameroon 68.3 kg (150.6 lb) 67.0 kg (147.7 lb) 15+ Measured 2003
 Canada 84.6 kg (187 lb) 70.1 kg (155 lb) 18–79 Measured 2007–2009
 Chile 77.3 kg (170.4 lb) 67.5 kg (148.8 lb) 15+ Measured 2009–2010
 Costa Rica - San José 76.6 kg (168.9 lb) 64.9 kg (143.1 lb) 20+ Measured 2010
 Czech Republic 92.1 kg (203.0 lb) 73.8 kg (162.7 lb) 25–64 Measured 2016–2017
 Estonia 84.4 kg (186.1 lb) 71.2 kg (157.0 lb) 18+ Measured 2003–2010
 France 77.1 kg (170 lb) 62.7 kg (138 lb) 15+ Measured 2005
 Georgia 84.4 kg (186.1 lb) 73.6 kg (162.3 lb) 18–69 Measured 2016
 Germany 85.9 kg (189.4 lb) 69.2 kg (152.6 lb) 18+ Self-reported 2021
 India 65.0 kg (143.3 lb) 55.0 kg (121.3 lb) 16+ Measured 2020
 Norway 86.6 kg (190.9 lb) 71.6 kg (157.9 lb) 18+ Self-reported 2020
 Oman 74.9 kg (165.1 lb) 68.1 kg (150.1 lb) 18+ Measured 2017
 Pakistan 66.0 kg (145.5 lb) 59.0 kg (130.1 lb) 18–69 Measured 2013–2014
 Papua New Guinea 62.5 kg (137.8 lb) 56.8 kg (125.2 lb) 15–64 Measured 2007–2008
 Qatar 84.6 kg (186.5 lb) 73.4 kg (161.8 lb) 18–64 Measured 2012
 Russia 70.6 kg (155.6 lb) 60.2 kg (132.7 lb) 19+ Measured 2018
 Rwanda 58.4 kg (128.7 lb) 55.9 kg (123.2 lb) 15–64 Measured 2012–2013
 Saint Kitts and Nevis 84.5 kg (186.3 lb) 83.0 kg (183.0 lb) 25–64 Measured 2007–2008
 Saudi Arabia 77.3 kg (170.4 lb) 71.7 kg (158.1 lb) 25–64 Measured 2005
 Serbia 84.6 kg (186.5 lb) 70.0 kg (154.3 lb) 20+ Measured 2013
 Sierra Leone 62.0 kg (136.7 lb) 59.0 kg (130.1 lb) 25–64 Measured 2009
 Solomon Islands 75.3 kg (166.0 lb) 70.4 kg (155.2 lb) 25–64 Measured 2006
 South Korea 73.34 kg (161.7 lb) 58.29 kg (128.5 lb) 18+ Measured 2019
 Spain 82.4 kg (181.7 lb) 66.6 kg (146.8 lb) 18–64 Measured 2013
 Sri Lanka 61.4 kg (135.4 lb) 54.6 kg (120.4 lb) 18–69 Measured 2014–2015
 Sudan 65.4 kg (144.2 lb) 61.6 kg (135.8 lb) 18–69 Measured 2016
 Sweden 81.9 kg (180.6 lb) 66.7 kg (147.0 lb) 16–84 Measured 2003–2004
 Togo 63.2 kg (139.3 lb) 60.0 kg (132.3 lb) 15–64 Measured 2010
 Tonga 99.4 kg (219.1 lb) 97.7 kg (215.4 lb) 25–64 Measured 2012
 Trinidad and Tobago 76.7 kg (169.1 lb) 71.1 kg (156.7 lb) 15–64 Measured 2011
 Turkey 78.0 kg (172.0 lb) 70.1 kg (154.5 lb) 15+ Measured 2017
 Turkmenistan 76.6 kg (168.9 lb) 67.4 kg (148.6 lb) 18–69 Measured 2018
 United KingdomEngland 85.4 kg (188.3 lb) 72.1 kg (159.0 lb) 16+ Measured 2019
 United KingdomWales 84.0 kg (185.2 lb) 69.0 kg (152.1 lb) 16+ Measured 2009
 Ukraine 80.0 kg (176.4 lb) 71.0 kg (156.5 lb) 18+ Measured 2020
 United States 90.6 kg (199.7 lb) 77.5 kg (170.9 lb) 20+ Measured 2015–2018

Global statistics

Researchers at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine published a study of average weights of adult humans in the journal BMC Public Health and at the United Nations conference Rio+20.

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