Determining whether a weight is considered healthy or overweight in a child involves considering various factors, including height, growth patterns, and overall health. It's essential to consult with a healthcare professional, such as a pediatrician, to get an accurate assessment.
Body Mass Index (BMI) is often used as a screening tool, but it has limitations and doesn't account for factors like muscle mass or distribution. The CDC provides growth charts that can help assess a child's weight status based on age and gender.
If you have concerns about a child's weight, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide personalized guidance and consider the child's overall health, growth patterns, and individual circumstances. They may also involve other assessments, such as measuring body fat percentage and evaluating lifestyle factors.
its not good for just 11 year old girl
That is considered a bmi of 24.6 which is considered overweight for your age.
Yes
Unless she's really tall that would be overweight.
140 pounds for a 5'3 girls is considered as normal weight.
Age is not a factor but a person 5'3 ideal weight it 112-136 lbs., so yes 160 pounds is overweight.
4'5? probably about 90 pounds is overweight.
Depends on her height.
The average weight of a 10 year old girl should be about 72 pounds. For a boy it should be 90 pounds. So a weight of 95 pounds for either would be considered overweight.
pssshhh, i know this girl, who is my best friend, who is 14 and weighs 503.3 pounds. you are the farthest thing from overweight. pssshhh, i know this girl, who is my best friend, who is 14 and weighs 503.3 pounds. you are the farthest thing from overweight.
I wouldn't say your overweight but i would say that ur just a big girl you'll stop growing eventually
No way, I know a girl who is 5 feet and 120 pounds and she is not overweight.
A girl 55 inches tall and 85 pounds is at a normal weight if she's 10 or older. A girl younger than that is likely considered overweight or obese. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your daughter's health.