🏥 Clinical Drug Dosing Boer Formula (1984) Hume Formula (1966)

Lean Body Mass Calculator

Calculate your lean body mass (LBM) — the weight of everything in your body except fat. Used globally in medicine for drug dosing, sports science, and body composition assessment.

Quick Answer

LBM = Total Weight − Fat Mass. Most accurate if you know your body fat %: LBM = weight × (1 − BF%/100). Boer formula (1984) is the most widely used anthropometric estimate for clinical drug dosing. Average LBM: 75 kg man at 20% BF = 60 kg LBM. 60 kg woman at 28% BF = 43 kg LBM. This formula is used in ICUs, oncology, and anesthesia worldwide.

LBM in Clinical Practice by Country

Country / System LBM Formula Used Key Application
🇺🇸 USA — Clinical Pharmacology Boer (1984) — preferred; Devine (1974) — legacy Aminoglycoside dosing (gentamicin), vancomycin, chemotherapy agents
🇬🇧 UK — NHS / BNF Boer or Devine formula; depends on drug protocol British National Formulary uses LBM for renal-dose drugs and ICU medications
🇨🇦 Canada — Health Canada Boer formula (same as US/UK) Cancer chemotherapy dosing; anesthesia weight adjustment
🇦🇺 Australia — SHPA Boer formula; Janmahasatian for obese (BMI >40) Society of Hospital Pharmacists Australia: LBM in drug dosing guidelines
🇩🇪 Germany — AWMF Boer / Janmahasatian for morbidly obese German clinical guidelines specify IBW/LBM for gentamicin, vancomycin, heparin
🇯🇵 Japan — JSCN Boer formula used; Japan Society for Clinical Nutrition Japan uses LBM in critical care nutrition and chemotherapy protocols
🌍 WHO / Global Research DEXA scan (gold standard) DEXA used in nutrition research, sarcopenia screening, and cancer staging globally

LBM Formula Comparison

Formula Used For Inputs Required
Boer (1984) Clinical drug dosing globally (most preferred) Weight, height, sex
Hume (1966) Earlier clinical use — still cited Weight, height, sex
Body Fat Method Most accurate when BF% is known Weight + body fat %
Janmahasatian (2005) Obese patients (BMI >40) Weight, height, sex

Frequently Asked Questions

How much muscle mass is normal?
Average skeletal muscle mass (a subset of LBM) is approximately 38–54% of body weight in men and 28–39% in women (varies by age and fitness). By absolute mass: an average 75 kg male has roughly 32–38 kg of skeletal muscle. These values decline significantly with age and inactivity. Elite athletes can have 50%+ muscle mass. These reference values are similar across ethnic groups, though some research suggests slight differences in muscle distribution patterns.
How does lean body mass relate to drug dosing?
Many medications are dosed based on LBM rather than total body weight to ensure accurate dosing in patients with high body fat. For example, aminoglycoside antibiotics (gentamicin, tobramycin) are dosed at 7 mg/kg LBM/day in the UK, Australia, and US. Some chemotherapy drugs, succinylcholine (anesthetic), and several cardiac medications use LBM-based dosing. The Boer formula is preferred over the older Devine formula in most modern clinical pharmacokinetics guidelines.

Sources & Methodology

Lean body mass is estimated with the Boer, James and Hume formulas from height and weight; results differ slightly by the population each formula was derived from.

Standards and figures reviewed 2026.