WHR: 0.91 - Moderate Risk

A waist of 100 cm and hip of 110 cm gives a waist-to-hip ratio of 0.91 โ€” classified as Moderate Risk.

Waist-to-Hip Ratio
0.91
Moderate Risk

How This Works

Waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) is used as an indicator of fat distribution, which research associates with cardiovascular risk more strongly than weight alone. It's a screening measure, not a diagnosis โ€” a doctor can put the number in the context of your full health picture.

Formula

WHR = Waist Circumference ÷ Hip Circumference

Risk Categories (WHO)

Men: <0.90 Low, 0.90–0.99 Moderate, 1.00+ High
Women: <0.80 Low, 0.80–0.84 Moderate, 0.85+ High

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the waist-to-hip ratio for waist 100cm and hip 110cm?

0.91, classified as moderate risk for a man.

What is a healthy waist-to-hip ratio?

The World Health Organization considers below 0.90 for men and below 0.80 for women to be low-risk ranges, though healthy ranges vary somewhat by population and body type.