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No!!!! Enjoy yourself while you are young. You will grow a lot taller and as you grow you will lose some of the weight. You should have a healthy diet as you are growing up. You are still young and a lot more time to grow. no but u should try not to put on any more weight and make sure you do lots of exercise.
Based on my knowledge of human growth, children grow more in their first year and needs lots of nutrition. By the time he is 3 months of age, their weight should be doubled from birth and by the time he is one year old, his weight should be tripled.
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Normal B.M.I. (body mass index) is 18.5-24.9. According to your height and weight your B.M.I. is about 19.3. So at the moment you are about where you should be. If you grow height wise your B.M.I. will drop but if you grow weight wise your B.M.I. will increase. Hope this helped...
You are a kid that extra weight is there to make you grow strong and tall. It will mostly be metabolised as you grow. Eat as much as you like just get plenty of exorcise. when you reach your full height then dieting can be considered an option.
I'm the same here, and I'm 5'1. Try looking at an online chart comparing height to weight instead of age to weight, since many kids grow differently.
However, if the patient overeats, the remaining fat cells will grow in size. Although the patient may gain weight back, the body should retain the new proportions and the suctioned area should remain proportionally smaller.
Your ideal height should be anywhere between 1m43 to 1m66. Although at your age you need to be aware that you are going to grow taller in rapid spurts and you should not be worrying about your weight - it will probably adjust itself over the course of the next few years.
i got told that you should eat fatty foods then your breasts grow bigger but so does your body, then you just loose the weight and you will have bigger breasts.
well you should grow more plants so we will grow.
You are perfect weight and just average for your height if you type in bmi calculator then you can track your health (weight) as you grow or go to this link http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/
It generally increases.