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normalvikt

Normalvikt is a term used in Swedish and other Scandinavian languages to refer to the weight range regarded as healthy for a person of a given height. In clinical and public health contexts, normal weight is commonly defined by a body mass index (BMI) between 18.5 and 24.9 kg/m^2 for adults. Values below 18.5 are categorized as underweight, while values from 25.0 to 29.9 are considered overweight and 30.0 and above as obesity.

Body mass index is calculated as weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters.

For children and adolescents, normal weight is assessed with BMI-for-age percentiles rather than fixed BMI thresholds;

In public health, normal weight serves as a reference category in surveillance of population health, risk assessment,

It
is
a
simple,
widely
used
proxy
for
body
fatness
but
has
limitations:
it
does
not
distinguish
fat
from
lean
mass,
fat
distribution,
or
muscle
mass;
it
may
misclassify
athletes
or
older
adults,
and
can
be
influenced
by
ethnicity
and
pregnancy.
the
healthy
range
typically
falls
around
the
middle
percentiles,
with
overweight
defined
roughly
above
the
85th
percentile
and
obesity
above
the
95th
percentile,
varying
by
country.
and
nutrition
guidance.
The
distribution
of
normal
weight
varies
by
age,
sex,
ethnicity,
and
population,
and
individuals
may
have
healthy
weight
outside
the
conventional
BMI
range
when
accounting
for
body
composition
and
metabolic
health.