well it depend on how tall is the person. if a 15 year old boy is like 5'8 or 5'6 i think is underweight. if you think you ar underweight eat more then. This BMI which is the Body Mass Index. That is calculated on the measure of body fat based on height and weight of men and women... This calculation says the BMI is 17.4 which for an adult would be under weight. But considering that this calculation is for a 15 year old I believe it's healthy Underweight= 18.5 Normal weight= 18.5 - 24.9 Overweight= 25-29.9 Obesity= BMI of 30 or greater BMI is calculated the same for teens and children as well as adults. Although the criteria used to interpret the meaning of the BMI number for children and teens are different from those used for adults. For children and teens, BMI age and sex specific precentiles are used for two reasons. The amount of body fat changes with age. The amount of body fat differs between girls and boys. For adults the BMI is interpreted through categories that do not take into account sex or age. My son (nearly 18) is 5'9" and weighs 110lbs, he looks very underweight but is very healthy and eats like a horse. He is a fidgeter, even when sitting playing a game he 'twitches' as though he is performing all the actions himself. I guess he has a very high metabolism. His older brother is also ver slim, he had Chronic Fatigue through his teens and didn't eat much. For the last six months he has been much better and has started working out with weights, we have noticed that he has started eating a lot of protein: chicken, fish etc. (for muscle growth). In the last month or so he has started aerobic exercise and has increased his carbohydrate intake (for the energy rquired) I am overweight and of the generation that was urged to clear our plates, I have tried to get my children to eat only what they require and it seems to have worked.
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no it is not normal because i am 198 pounds and i am 14 but every year i gain 10 pounds .if you gain weight constantly you should go to the doctor . if you keep on gaining weight you will be at risk of Heart disease,and Diabetes. i am going to ask my doctor if its normal and if its not than i will try to lose weight and trust me it hurts and its really hard
It depends on your height. At 15 an average male should be anywhere from 5'5 - 5'8 inches.
That sounds just about right. Rule of thumb for males is 106 lbs for first 5 ft + 6 lbs for each inch over or 106 lbs for 5 ft + 48lbs for 8 in x 6 lbs equals 154 lbs.
Only your doctor can tell you what is ideal for you.
if your like a midget sure
YES
Weight is worked out on height not age.
Your weight should be at most 178 pounds for a healthy normal weight.
about 90 lbs.
115 pounds
30-40 lbs
125 lbs
20-25lbs i have a boy an he is a year old
of corouse
The normal height and weight for a 10 year old boy should be a height of 51 inches. The normal weight for this boy should be around 77 pounds.
You need a longer question. Boy? Girl? Height? This depends on you height and sex.
It is a normal weight for someone your age
It depends, but about 85-105lbs. is normal.