Normal male weight by height and age

Published: 2017-11-30 - Updated: 2022-10-16
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Synopsis: Average height to weight ratio chart by age for kids and teenage girls and boys in inches, pounds, and centimeters, kilograms. Our easy to read optimum height to weight ratio charts, cover newborn babies to teenage girls and boys, and will give you a general idea of whether you are of average weight for your age and height without using complicated percentile graphs.

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If you are older than 20 you will need to refer to our Adults Height to Weight Chart. Our easy-to-read optimum height-to-weight ratio charts below cover newborn babies to teenage girls and boys. They will give you a general idea of whether you are of average weight for your age and height without using complicated percentile graphs.

Height and weight ratio charts are not truly accurate measures or indicators, especially for younger children and teenagers, as they represent only a rough average and should be used in conjunction with a BMI calculator for kids. Our height-to-weight charts below display both Metric and Imperial measurements, i.e., Pounds to Kilograms and Inches to Centimeters. If you need to perform weight conversions visit our Stones, Pounds, Kilograms Conversion Chart

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  • Female: 1-11 Months
  • Female: 1-2 Years
  • Female: 2-12 Years
  • Female: 13-20 Years
  • Male: 1 - 11 Months
  • Male: 1 - 2 Years
  • Male: 2 - 12 Years
  • Male: 13 - 20 Years

Female Height to Weight Ratio's

Average Height to Weight for Female Babies

Babies come in all shapes and sizes. If a baby’s weight is in a lower - or higher - percentile, this does not necessarily signal a problem with their growth or physical development. A weight chart can help you track your baby’s growth, as steady weight gain is a sign that your baby is healthy and feeding well.

Female Babies: 0 - 11 Months
Age Weight Length
0 Months 7.3 lb. (3.31 kg) 19.4" (49.2 cm)
1 Month 9.6 lb.. (4.35 kg) 21.2" (53.8 cm)
2 Months 11.7 lb. (5.3 kg) 22.1" (56.1 cm)
3 Months 13.3 lb. (6.03 kg) 23.6" (59.9 cm)
4 Months 14.6 lb. (6.62 kg) 24.5" (62.2 cm)
5 Months 15.8 lb. (7.17 kg) 25.3" (64.2 cm)
6 Months 16.6 lb. (7.53 kg) 25.9" (64.1 cm)
7 Months 17.4 lb. (7.9 kg) 26.5" (67.3 cm)
8 Months 18.1 lb. (8.21 kg) 27.1" (68.8 cm)
9 Months 18.8 lb. (8.53 kg) 27.6" (70.1 cm)
10 Months 19.4 lb. (8.8 kg) 28.2" (71.6 cm)
11 Months 19.9 lb. (9.03 kg) 28.7" (72.8 cm)

Average Height to Weight for Female Toddlers - 12 to 23 Months

Toddlers come in all shapes and sizes, so it is not always easy to know if your child is following a healthy path regarding height and weight. However, the numbers in these charts are just a benchmark. Your toddlers' weight and height are likely higher or lower than the average. If so, don't worry - it doesn't mean there's anything wrong.

Female Toddlers: 12 - 23 Months
Age Weight Length
12 Months 20.4 lb. (9.25 kg) 29.2" (74.1 cm)
13 Months 21.0 lb. (9.53 kg) 29.6" (75.1 cm)
14 Months 21.5 lb. (9.75 kg) 30.1" (76.4 cm)
15 Months 22.0 lb. (9.98 kg) 30.6" (77.7 cm)
16 Months 22.5 lb. (10.2 kg) 30.9" (78.4 cm)
17 Months 23.0 lb. (10.43 kg) 31.4" (79.7 cm)
18 Months 23.4 lb. (10.61 kg) 31.8" (80.7 cm)
19 Months 23.9 lb. (10.84 kg) 32.2" (81.7 cm)
20 Months 24.4 lb. (11.07 kg) 32.6" (82.8 cm)
21 Months 24.9 lb. (11.3 kg) 32.9" (83.5 cm)
22 Months 25.4 lb. (11.52 kg) 33.4" (84.8 cm)
23 Months 25.9 lb. (11.75 kg) 33.5" (85.1 cm)

Average Height to Weight for Female Children - 2 to 12 Years

A ten-year-old girl will weigh around 70.5 pounds (31.9 kilograms) on average by age ten. Girls can weigh anywhere from 53 to 102 pounds and yet be deemed healthy because of the wide variety of weight differences among children of this age. All children grow at different rates, and it's normal for weight and height to vary significantly between kids of the same age. What's more important is that your child is growing steadily.

Female Children: 2 - 12 Years
Age Weight Height
2 Years 26.5 lb. (12.02 kg) 33.7" (85.5 cm)
3 Years 31.5 lb. (14.29 kg) 37.0" (94 cm)
4 Years 34.0 lb. (15.42 kg) 39.5" (100.3 cm)
5 Years 39.5 lb. (17.92 kg) 42.5" (107.9 cm)
6 Years 44.0 lb. (19.96 kg) 45.5" (115.5 cm)
7 Years 49.5 lb. (22.45 kg) 47.7" (121.1 cm)
8 Years 57.0 lb. (25.85 kg) 50.5" (128.2 cm)
9 Years 62.0 lb. (28.12 kg) 52.5" (133.3 cm)
10 Years 70.5 lb. (31.98 kg) 54.5" (138.4 cm)
11 Years 81.5 lb. (36.97 kg) 56.7" (144 cm)
12 Years 91.5 lb. (41.5 kg) 59.0" (149.8 cm)

Average Height to Weight for Teenage Girls - 13 to 20 Years

Both genetic and environmental factors influence height and weight. Teenage children's average height and weight vary by gender, age, race, ethnicity, and nationality. Throughout childhood, a child's body begins to become more proportional. On average, girls commence puberty around ages 10 to 11 and end puberty around 15 to 17. Adolescent girls typically experience dramatic changes in weight, bone composition, height, and body fat distribution - especially through their pubescent years.

Teenage Girls: 13 - 20 Years
Age Weight Height
13 Years 101.0 lb. (45.81 kg) 61.7" (156.7 cm)
14 Years 105.0 lb. (47.63 kg) 62.5" (158.7 cm)
15 Years 115.0 lb. (52.16 kg) 62.9" (159.7 cm)
16 Years 118.0 lb. (53.52 kg) 64.0" (162.5 cm)
17 Years 120.0 lb. (54.43 kg) 64.0" (162.5 cm)
18 Years 125.0 lb. (56.7 kg) 64.2" (163 cm)
19 Years 126.0 lb. (57.15 kg) 64.2" (163 cm)
20 Years 128.0 lb. (58.06 kg) 64.3" (163.3 cm)

Male Height to Weight Ratio's

Average Height to Weight for Male Babies

In the United States, the average newborn baby boy weighs 7 pounds 8 ounces (3.4 kg) and is 19.7 inches (49.9 cm) in length at birth. Most babies will gain about an ounce a day until they are three months old. By four months old, most babies have doubled their birth weight; by one year, most have tripled it.

Male Babies: 0 - 11 Months
Age Weight Length
0 Months 7.4 lb. (3.3 kg) 19.6" (49.8 cm)
1 Month 9.8 lb. (4.4 kg) 21.6" (54.8 cm)
2 Months 12.3 lb. (0.01 t) 23.0" (58.4 cm)
3 Months 14.1 lb. (6.4 kg) 24.2" (61.4 cm)
4 Months 15.4 lb. (7 kg) 25.2" (64 cm)
5 Months 16.6 lb. (7.53 kg) 26.0" (66 cm)
6 Months 17.5 lb. (7.94 kg) 26.6" (67.5 cm)
7 Months 18.3 lb. (8.3 kg) 27.2" (69 cm)
8 Months 19.0 lb. (8.62 kg) 27.8" (70.6 cm)
9 Months 19.6 lb. (8.9 kg) 28.3" (71.8 cm)
10 Months 20.1 lb. (9.12 kg) 28.8" (73.1 cm)
11 Months 20.8 lb. (9.43 kg) 29.3" (74.4 cm)

Average Height to Weight for Male Toddlers - 12 to 23 Months

All children grow at different rates. However, the following chart indicates the average growth rate for 1 to 2-year-old boys. The average weight gain will be about 4 to 6 pounds, with an average height growth of around 2 to 3 inches.

Male Toddlers: 12 - 23 Months
Age Weight Length
12 Months 21.3 lb. (9.66 kg) 29.8" (75.7 cm)
13 Months 21.8 lb. (9.89 kg) 30.3" (76.9 cm)
14 Months 22.3 lb. (10.12 kg) 30.7" (77.9 cm)
15 Months 22.7 lb. (10.3 kg) 31.2" (79.2 cm)
16 Months 23.2 lb. (10.52 kg) 31.6" (80.2 cm)
17 Months 23.7 lb. (10.75 kg) 32.0" (81.2 cm)
18 Months 24.1 lb. (10.93 kg) 32.4" (82.2 cm)
19 Months 24.6 lb. (11.16 kg) 32.8" (83.3 cm)
20 Months 25.0 lb. (11.34 kg) 33.1" (84 cm)
21 Months 25.5 lb. (11.57 kg) 33.5" (85 cm)
22 Months 25.9 lb. (11.75 kg) 33.9" (86.1 cm)
23 Months 26.3 lb. (11.93 kg) 34.2" (86.8 cm)

Average Height to Weight for Male Children - 2 to 12 Years

There is quite often a sudden spurt of growth in boys between 9 to 15 years of age, with a gain in weight of 8 to 10 pounds per year. However, it is important to keep in mind that many children in this age group are experiencing a pubertal growth spurt, and it may appear they are overweight (by weight-for-age) when, in fact; they are just tall.

Male Children: 2 - 12 Years
Age Weight Height
2 Years 27.5 lb. (12.47 kg) 34.2" (86.8 cm)
3 Years 31.0 lb. (14.06 kg) 37.5" (95.2 cm)
4 Years 36.0 lb. (16.33 kg) 40.3" (102.3 cm)
5 Years 40.5 lb. (18.37 kg) 43.0" (109.2 cm)
6 Years 45.5 lb. (20.64 kg) 45.5" (115.5 cm)
7 Years 50.5 lb. (22.9 kg) 48.0" (121.9 cm)
8 Years 56.5 lb. (25.63 kg) 50.4" (128 cm)
9 Years 63.0 lb. (28.58 kg) 52.5" (133.3 cm)
10 Years 70.5 lb. (32 kg) 54.5" (138.4 cm)
11 Years 78.5 lb. (35.6 kg) 56.5" (143.5 cm)
12 Years 88.0 lb. (39.92 kg) 58.7" (149.1 cm)

Average Height to Weight for Teenage Boys - 13 to 20 Years

Boys start puberty around age 11 to 12 and end around 16 to 17. Youth and teenagers often have growth spurts during their growing years; during puberty, your body will grow faster than at any other time in your life. During this period, it is possible to gain and lose weight rapidly and add inches to their height - seemingly overnight.

Male Teens: 13 - 20 Years)
Age Weight Height
13 Years 100.0 lb. (45.36 kg) 61.5" (156.2 cm)
14 Years 112.0 lb. (50.8 kg) 64.5" (163.8 cm)
15 Years 123.5 lb. (56.02 kg) 67.0" (170.1 cm)
16 Years 134.0 lb. (60.78 kg) 68.3" (173.4 cm)
17 Years 142.0 lb. (64.41 kg) 69.0" (175.2 cm)
18 Years 147.5 lb. (66.9 kg) 69.2" (175.7 cm)
19 Years 152.0 lb. (68.95 kg) 69.5" (176.5 cm)
20 Years 155.0 lb. (70.3 kg) 69.7" (177 cm)

*Information and data for above growth charts sourced from The World Health Organization (WHO), Gerontology Research Center (National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA), and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Every baby, child, and teenager is different in how they mature and grow during their teen years. Dieting for teens is not recommended, as quite often you will find they will simply "grow out" of their "baby fat" as they mature into young adults. Your pediatrician or family physician is the best person to consult if you are worried about your child's height-to-weight ratio, as a doctor can use a medical growth chart to keep track of their progress as they mature.

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