No, that is extremely unhealthy and unsafe. Someone who is only 5 feet, or 60" tall, should weigh anywhere from about 115 (on the lower end) to 125 (on the higher end).
Always consult a doctor or dietitian before beginning any weight-loss program.
90 pounds in definitely considered "underweight," but it's not necessarily unhealthy as long as you are eating properly. Height is also a major consideration, as 90 pounds is much more normal for someone who is 4'11" than someone who is 6' tall.
The average weight for someone 6ft tall should be between 140 to 180 pounds.
The average body builder weighs over 200 pounds. This depends on your weight and your height as well. The weight increases by 10 pounds per inch. The 200 pound weight is for someone that is 6 feet tall.
The average or normal weight of a woman who stands 5 feet 5 inches tall is between 114 pounds to 144 pounds. Obesity begins at 180 pounds.
Yeah. Its a normal healthy weight.
The average weight of a 4 ft. 10 in 19 year old male is between 89.5 lbs. and 125.8 lbs. The average weight of a 4 ft. 10 in 19 year old female is between 85.2 lbs. and 124.9 lbs.
The average weight of a 17 month old at 32 inches tall is 25.5 pounds. The average weight at 10th percentile is 22 pounds while the average weight at 90th percentile is 29 pounds.
100 pounds
Anywhere from 90 to 110 pounds
About 80 pounds
110-120 pounds, but it depends on how tall you are.
125 pounds
I am a 14 year old boy and am 160cm tall like you. I wight 92 pounds (6.7 stone, 42 kg) I consider myself average to small weight.