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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
The Hamwi formula for ideal body weight is based on height, frame size, and sex.  Hamwi's method indicates that the ideal weight for a medium frame 5-foot tall male is 106 lbs and a 5-foot tall female is 100 lbs.  For each additional inch higher than 5 feet, males add 6 lbs and females add 5 lbs. Males and females with small frames subtract 10 percent from the calculations and those with large frames add 10 percent.  
 
The Hamwi formula for ideal body weight is based on height, frame size, and sex.  Hamwi's method indicates that the ideal weight for a medium frame 5-foot tall male is 106 lbs and a 5-foot tall female is 100 lbs.  For each additional inch higher than 5 feet, males add 6 lbs and females add 5 lbs. Males and females with small frames subtract 10 percent from the calculations and those with large frames add 10 percent.  
  
==Inputs==
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To calculate a patient's frame size, they must place the thumb and the index finger around the wrist.  If the finger overlaps the thumb, the "Small Frame" entry should be used.  If the index finger and the thumb touch, the patient has a "Medium Frame".  If they do not touch, the patient has a "Large Frame".
* Patient Sex
 
* Height: Patient's height in inches
 
* Frame Size
 
  
==Outputs==
 
* Patient's ideal body  weight in pounds
 
  
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== Calculator Inputs ==
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{| class ="wikitable"
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! style="background:#d0e5f5" | Input
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! style="background:#d0e5f5" | Mapping Type
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! style="background:#d0e5f5" | Description
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|-valign ="Top"
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|Sex || Demographics || Patient Sex
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|Height || Vitals || Patient Height in inches
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|Frame Size || Manual Input || Refers to the patient's frame size
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|}
  
==References==
 
http://www.csun.edu/~cjh78264/diabetes/pages/page32.html
 
  
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== Calculator Outputs ==
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{| class ="wikitable"
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! style="background:#d0e5f5" | Output
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! style="background:#d0e5f5" | Mapping Type
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! style="background:#d0e5f5" | Description
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|-valign ="TOP"
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|Ideal Body Weight || Result || Patient’s ideal body weight in pounds
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|}
  
  
 
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==References==
Updated 04/04/2013
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http://www.csun.edu/~cjh78264/diabetes/pages/page32.html

Revision as of 13:48, 12 April 2013

Ideal Body Weight Calculator - Hamwi Method.JPG


Description

The Hamwi formula for ideal body weight is based on height, frame size, and sex. Hamwi's method indicates that the ideal weight for a medium frame 5-foot tall male is 106 lbs and a 5-foot tall female is 100 lbs. For each additional inch higher than 5 feet, males add 6 lbs and females add 5 lbs. Males and females with small frames subtract 10 percent from the calculations and those with large frames add 10 percent.

To calculate a patient's frame size, they must place the thumb and the index finger around the wrist. If the finger overlaps the thumb, the "Small Frame" entry should be used. If the index finger and the thumb touch, the patient has a "Medium Frame". If they do not touch, the patient has a "Large Frame".


Calculator Inputs

Input Mapping Type Description
Sex Demographics Patient Sex
Height Vitals Patient Height in inches
Frame Size Manual Input Refers to the patient's frame size


Calculator Outputs

Output Mapping Type Description
Ideal Body Weight Result Patient’s ideal body weight in pounds


References

http://www.csun.edu/~cjh78264/diabetes/pages/page32.html