Lean Mass Index (LMI): Females, Age 50-54

Lean Mass Index (LMI) is total lean mass divided by height squared (kg/m²). It normalises lean mass for body size the same way BMI normalises body weight, allowing fair comparison across people of different heights. Data are from Kelly et al. 2009, a cross-sectional analysis of DXA body composition scans from 15,258 US adults in NHANES 1999 to 2004. Percentiles were derived using LMS curve fitting applied to the White (non-Hispanic) reference population. Kelly et al. also provide curves for Black and Mexican American adults; values differ, with Black adults showing higher lean mass at equivalent ages. These norms are most applicable to White Western adults and may not represent other ethnic groups.

Data source: Kelly et al. (NHANES DXA) (2009) · n=15.3K About this study

Lean Mass Index (LMI) Body Composition Females 50-54

Percentile Distribution (kg/m²)

Percentile distribution (kg/m²) 5th 5th: 13.28 kg/m² 13.28 25th 25th: 14.92 kg/m² 14.92 50th 50th: 16.35 kg/m² 16.35 75th 75th: 18.14 kg/m² 18.14 95th 95th: 21.66 kg/m² 21.66 0 5 10 15 20 25 kg/m² Percentile distribution (kg/m²) 5th 5th: 13.28 kg/m² 13.28 25th 25th: 14.92 kg/m² 14.92 50th 50th: 16.35 kg/m² 16.35 75th 75th: 18.14 kg/m² 18.14 95th 95th: 21.66 kg/m² 21.66 0 5 10 15 20 25 kg/m²
Percentile Value (kg/m²) Rating
5th 13.28 Poor
25th 14.92 Below average
50th 16.35 Average
75th 18.14 Above average
95th 21.66 Excellent

What these numbers mean for females aged 50-54

A score around 16.35 kg/m² is typical (50th percentile) for females in this age group. Scores above about 18.14 kg/m² fall near the 75th percentile or higher, indicating above-average performance. Scores below about 14.92 kg/m² fall near the 25th percentile, about 75% of the reference population scored higher.

Percentiles show how common a value is, not whether it is healthy.

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