We would need more detail. Weight is related to height and body composition, rather than age. A 13-year-old who weighs 10 stone may or may not be overweight. Please feel free to ask the question again and include more detail. Alternatively, see the related question further down this page, listed under Related Questions. The British Food Standards Agency has a BMI (Body Mass Index) calculator on their website, given in "related links" below, which can help you with an idea of your ideal weight for your height.
13 stone may or may not be overweight or obese for a 13-year-old. It is not possible to say without more information about the 13-year-old. There is no 'ideal' weight for a child (or a person of any age) because weight is related to height and body composition rather than age. Please feel free to ask the question again and include more detail.
Alternatively, for more information about weight in relation to height, and to see charts showing the distribution of weights and heights of children at various ages, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
weight does not go on age it goes on hieght.
No your not obese but ur not skinny I wouldent worry!
No matter what her height is, an 11 year old that is 205 pounds is for sure obese.
depends how tall u are see your doctor
no
no. You would have a BMI of 67.6 which is obese.
No, ten stone is 100 pounds.
20 stone i am 11 and i am
ok first at 11 you shouldnt be worrying about weight if you are a girl you usually hit puberty at 11 and lose your baby fat at about 13 but boys tend to develop later at 13 when i was 11 i weighed 5 and 1/2 stone and i am a girl i was under weight girl: 6-8 stone boy: 6-9 stone just remember to exersize and eat HEALTHY!
Obese, no. Overweight, yes.
no it is not, remember your it is about muscles and other thing not just your weight
about 90 lbs
No
Knowing that an average weight of a 11 yr Old girl is35.9245157 kilogramsAnd that one stone is 6.35029318 kilograms,an average 11 yr Old girl is 5.65714286 stonesAccording to Google's values of a stone and a Kg, and according to the health department.