176 is certainly not fat for someone 5'9. However if barely any of that weight is muscle and all fat then you could appear fat. : ) so in other words if you are fat hit the gym tubby
Seriously your not fat and it depends how old you are about your height.
Weight compared to height is often used to indicate fat. Weight, body fat and, body mass index are better indicators.
In my opinion, I think she's NOT fat! If the girl has more questions, she should check with her pediatrician.
That depends on your height and muscle mass because muscle weighs more than body fat. A nutritionist or doctor would have the best answer for you because they can determine where you should be with your fat to muscle ration based on your age and height.
You are at a healthy weight for your height, 5'4". Your body mass index (ratio of height to weight in terms of body fat) is 19, which means you are at the lower range for normal weight.
Body Fat Percentage is calculated by total weight of a person's fat divided by their total overall weight. It cannot be calculated by using height and weight alone. Body Mass Index (BMI) is calculated by dividing the body mass in kg by the square height in in meters BMI = [mass (kg)] / [height (m)]2
BMI (Body Mass Index) is the ratio between height and weight-- the asker has already entered the relevant height and weight. Regardless of what height was plugged into the equation, a BMI of 24 is definitely within the normal range.
No. It sounds like you are a normal weight for your age and height.
The weight you should be depends on your height. Ask your doctor for your rrecomended weight
You go by height and weight.
No. Average weight for that height.
There is no ideal weight in relation to height. Weight is related to height and body composition. What counts more than your body weight is your percentage of body fat. For more information about body fat percentage, see the "healthy adult weight" page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.