Well, I found the book but I don't think it'll help much. It bases it's weight assessments on height and frame size (determined by measuring the wrist). Not a bad guide but it's an old book and the tables only go up to 6' 1" for men (191lb for a large frame).
See, now that just makes me want to hurt some pious medical 'professionals'. At 6' and 190, the dr. told me to lose 10 pounds. At 208, another dr in passing put me down as mildly obese. I was doing more and more MA during this time, and thighs, chest, upper arms were all growing. Was it muscle or fat? Don't know, and didn't really care, just believe(d) I needed the mass to sustain the stuff I was doing. Now at 240, I probably should lose 10 pounds, but not any more than that, I don't believe.
I think in the West we put way too much emphasis on numbers. Weight, BMI, bank accounts, the year of and how much our car(s) cost, how much we're paid (especially in comparison to ________________ whoever we're competing with), and of course (drum roll, please)....AGE. They're all just numbers. As long as I have wheels, health care, a job I love/hate, my childhood sweetheart (36 year anniversary Weds--she'd kill me if she knew I wrote this

), a great daughter, a raggedy dog, and can still write and fight, what do the numbers matter?
Oh, and I never slapped any of the doctors who were so mean to me.

Then again...if I had it to do over... :btg: