The correct body weight is determined the height and build of a person. The age usually does not figure into the equation except for in the case of babies.
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Doctors keep track of a patient's height and weight in order to be able to assess whether the patient has an appropriate weight for their height, or may be overweight or underweight.
It depends on your height and weight. Find an online BMI calculator and then you can type in your weight and height then it can tell you whether you are average weight or not.
It partly depends on height, but it sounds about right.
An average human weight is related to height and gender.. So, please quote gender and height next time.
male or female? are you fat or thin?
Check your BMI, there are lots of websites that can help you do this :)
Your weight is correct for your height. You should not try to lose weight - you can do some strength training to tone up, but your weight is exactly where you want it to be. Your weight is correct for your height. You should not try to lose weight - you can do some strength training to tone up, but your weight is exactly where you want it to be.
There are several resources for calculating your body mass index. Body mass index calculates your height and weight to identify whether you are over weight or under weight. Easycalculation.com is a great website to help you.
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
Your BMI is your body mass index you use it to work out if you are the correct weight of your height
Correct, BMI stands for body mass index, which is a measure used to assess an individual's body weight in relation to their height. It is a useful tool to estimate whether a person is underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese.