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If you are 50% less than your weight for your height and age
There is no "appropriate" or ideal weight for a 33-year-old. Weight is related to height and body composition rather than age. Your percentage of body fat is more important than your body weight. For more information, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
BMI= (weight in pounds × 703) ÷ (height in inches × height in inches) Less than 18 means means under weight. Less than 18.5 means thin for your height. Between 18.6 and 24.9 means a healthy weight. Between 25 and 29.9 means overweight for your height. 30 or greater indicates obesity. There are also bmi calculators online! :)
my weight is 74 kg and height is 5.4,what is normal weight
his weight is higher than i can count and his height is 9' 23"
I should know your length first to give you a specific answer. anyway, I'll teach you how to calculate your BMI ( body mass index ) and it will tell you whether your weight is appropriate for you or not. BMI = ( kg/m² ) (weight in pounds * 703 ) ------------ height in inches² OR BMI = ( kg/m² ) weight in kilograms ------------ height in meters² if your BMI is: less than 18.5 ---> you're underweight [18.5-24.9] ---> you're normal [25-29.9] ---> you're overweight [30-35] ---> you're obese over 35 ---> you're morbidly obese I hope this helps! I should know your length first to give you a specific answer. anyway, I'll teach you how to calculate your BMI ( body mass index ) and it will tell you whether your weight is appropriate for you or not. BMI = ( kg/m² ) (weight in pounds * 703 ) ------------ height in inches² OR BMI = ( kg/m² ) weight in kilograms ------------ height in meters² if your BMI is: less than 18.5 ---> you're underweight [18.5-24.9] ---> you're normal [25-29.9] ---> you're overweight [30-35] ---> you're obese over 35 ---> you're morbidly obese I hope this helps!
no people of the same height have diffrent weights, a given height maps to more than one weight
Yes, weight is related to height and body composition rather than age.
height not more than 9 feet and weight should be not more than 200 kgs
There is no such thing as a 'correct' weight for age, only an average. Even with that, half the kids will be heavier and half will be lighter. It all depends on your height and bone structure and so on. A runner or jumper will weigh less than a football player of the same height. See the weblink for the age/height/weight chart
136lb is less than 10 stones, but being "fat" really depends on you body mass index which depends on your height
It depends on the density of the bone, what size it is and which bone you are taliking about. a person's height can affect the weight of the whole skeleton where as, a femur will weight more than a patella. and a scapula will weigh less than a cranium. Just depends