Go to http://kidshealth.org/teen/food_fitness/dieting/bmi.HTML , or search "BMI and teens" to calculate body mass index for teens. The above website is quite good and calculates Body Mass Index for children ages 2-20 based on age, gender, height and mass and has a colour chart showing the masses considered underweight, healthy, overweight and obese.
Go to http://kidshealth.org/teen/food_fitness/dieting/bmi.HTML , or search "BMI and teens" to calculate body mass index for teens. The above website is quite good and calculates BMI for children ages 2-20 based on age, gender, height and mass and has a colour chart showing the masses considered underweight, healthy, overweight and obese.
If she has reached puberty, a healthy weight for her would be between 125 and 155lbs.
Unless she's really tall that would be overweight.
No...this weight is normal
no, she just has medium frame, here is away to figure how much you should weigh. 5ft.=100lbs. then it is five lbs more for every inch after, so 5'4"= 120, which would be a small or target frame. it also depends on where the weight is carried. source: MY BRAIN, TWELVE. and I go through the sane thing trying to figure out if im overweight, im 12.5 and 5'7.5" and 155lbs, but my doc says im not so ok.
Your BMI (Body Mass Index) is 17.4 meaning that you are considered underweight.
Ummmm. I really don't know but it sounds the same as if your eye was "throbbing" its not dangerous, and actually i dont know why it does it but it just taps.
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Yes. Her BMI is horrible. She's considered obese at that height. Unless, however, she is extremely muscular.
YES in fact you are considered anorexic ive been there
If your daughter weighs 23 kg and is 55 inches in height at 8 years old, she would be considered to be slightly underweight. The average weight for a girl of this age is 25.8 kg and the average height is 50.5 inches.
for and average 13 year old girl should be between 100-115 lbs. depending if you are tall/short for you age the number will be different
On earth she weighs 441 newtons.