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Your health is affected not only by how much body fat you have, but also by where most of the fat is located on your body. Waist to hip ratio (WHR) analyzes the relationship between your waist and hip measurements to help you understand your body-type and current health status. Most people store their body fat in two distinct ways, often called "apple" and "pear" shapes.

These terms refer to where you carry excess body fat - around your middle (apple) or around your hips and buttocks (pear). Carrying excess body fat around your middle increases health risks significantly more than carrying fat around your hips, thighs and other areas of your body.

To determine if you have a healthy WHR, first use a measuring tape to obtain the circumference of your waist, just above your belly button. Then measure the circumference of your hips at the widest part of your buttocks. Please use the photos to the right as a reference.

Waist Circumference
Hip Circumference
Photos were reprinted from the ACE Personal Trainer Manual, 1996,
with special permission from the American Council on Exercise (ACE).

To determine your WHR, simply enter your waist and hip circumference in either inches or centimeters and click on the Submit button below.

 

Waist circumference:
Inches or
Centimeters

Hip circumference:
Inches or
Centimeters