60 KG to Stone
Conversion Result
Exact Conversion
60 kg = 9.45 stone| 132 pounds
To convert any other weight from metric to imperial, you can use our primary kg to stone conversion reference for instant results.
60 kilograms is 9.45 stone. Divide 60 by 6.35029 and you get 9.448, which rounds to 9.45 stone. In the combined format this is 9 stone 6 pounds, which is also 132 pounds. 60 kg is one of the most searched weight conversions in the UK. It is a round number in metric that sits at a weight familiar to many adults, and it translates to a stone figure that is deeply recognisable in British weight tracking culture.
Is This a Healthy Weight?
| Height | KG | BMI | NHS/WHO Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5ft 0in (152cm) | 60.00 kg | 26.0 | Overweight |
| 5ft 2in (157cm) | 60.00 kg | 24.3 | Healthy Weight |
| 5ft 4in (163cm) | 60.00 kg | 22.6 | Healthy Weight |
| 5ft 6in (168cm) (UK avg) | 60.00 kg | 21.3 | Healthy Weight |
| 5ft 8in (173cm) | 60.00 kg | 20.0 | Healthy Weight |
| 5ft 10in (178cm) | 60.00 kg | 18.9 | Healthy Weight |
| 6ft 0in (183cm) | 60.00 kg | 17.9 | Underweight |
| 6ft 2in (188cm) | 60.00 kg | 17.0 | Underweight |
Health Context
At 60 kg, most adults of average UK height fall within the NHS/WHO healthy BMI range. At 5ft 4in, 60 kg gives a BMI of 22.7, which is a healthy mid-range weight. At 5ft 6in, the BMI is 21.5, also healthy. At 5ft 8in, the BMI is 20.3, still comfortably healthy. At 5ft 10in, 60 kg gives a BMI of 19.3, healthy but toward the lower end. Only at 6ft 0in or above does 60 kg start to edge toward the lower boundary of healthy.
Doctor’s Note
Dr Muhammad Usman, MBBS
60 kg is a weight I see as a goal for many patients and as a stable weight for many others. It is one of those figures where, for the majority of women of average UK height, I have very few clinical concerns. The BMI at 5ft 5in is around 21.8, and at 5ft 6in it is 21.5. Both are healthy, sustainable weights. What I remind patients at this weight is that a number on a scale is not the same as fitness or health. A person of 60 kg who is active, sleeping well, eating adequately, and not restricting is in a fundamentally different position to someone who has achieved 60 kg through chronic restriction.
Weights Near 60 kg
| Kilograms | Stone (decimal) | Stone & Pounds | Pounds |
|---|---|---|---|
| 54 kg | 8.50 st | 8 st 7 lb | 119 lbs |
| 56 kg | 8.82 st | 8 st 11 lb | 123 lbs |
| 58 kg | 9.13 st | 9 st 2 lb | 128 lbs |
| 60 kg (This weight) | 9.45 st | 9 st 6 lb | 132 lbs |
| 62 kg | 9.76 st | 9 st 11 lb | 137 lbs |
| 64 kg | 10.08 st | 10 st 1 lb | 141 lbs |
| 66 kg | 10.39 st | 10 st 6 lb | 146 lbs |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many stone is 60 kg?
60 kg is 9.45 stone, or 9 stone 6 pounds. Divide 60 by 6.35029 to get 9.448 stone.
Is 60 kg a healthy weight?
For most adults of 5ft 2in to 5ft 10in, yes. At 5ft 6in, 60 kg gives a BMI of 21.5, which is healthy. At 5ft 10in, the BMI is 19.3, still healthy. At 6ft 0in or taller, 60 kg may be borderline healthy or underweight depending on exact height.
What is 60 kg in stones and pounds?
60 kg is 9 stone 6 pounds. The decimal stone value is 9.448. The 0.448 remainder multiplied by 14 gives 6.3 pounds, which rounds to 6 pounds.
What is 60 kg in just pounds?
60 kg is approximately 132.3 pounds. Multiply 60 by 2.20462 to get the precise figure.
Is 60 kg overweight for a short woman?
For a woman under 5ft 1in, 60 kg may be in the overweight range. At 5ft 0in, 60 kg gives a BMI of 25.9, which is overweight. At 5ft 2in, the BMI is 24.3, still healthy. For most UK women of 5ft 2in or above, 60 kg is a healthy weight.