It depends on other factors, such as your frame size and muscle mass. Someone who is 5'2" with a larger frame and more muscle will have a higher ideal weight than someone who is 5'2" with a small frame and less muscle. But for someone with a medium frame size and average muscle will typically weight between 120 and 130 pounds.
The ideal weight for a woman of your height is between 110lbs and 146lbs.
Weight is worked out on height not age and marital status.
The healthy/ideal weight for 5'5 is anything between 7.5st and 9.5st The healthy weight range for a 5'5 woman is between 8stone 8 and 10 stone 10. This matches the healthy BMI range of 20-25.
The ideal body weight for a 6'3 tall 25 year is anywhere from 190-210 pounds.
20-25 pounds
Taking into considerations certain health conditions such as diabetes and hypertension, the ideal weight is 85 kilograms and a BMI of 25 or less.
According to the BMI chart, an ideal weight for a person who is 5'2" is anywhere from 101.7 lbs to 136.7 lbs. (46.1 kg to 62 kg)
In general there is no ideal weight for anyone. Everyone is different. If u want to know if your overweight or underweight search for a BMI calculator online and u can type in your height and weight and it will tell you.
Same as any other .25 per foot
.25 of an inch.
125% your weight for example if you are 195 pounds 244 pounds is a good number.
Weight is related to height and body composition rather than age. Therefore, there is no ideal weight for a 25-year-old woman. What counts more than your body weight is your body fat percentage. To learn more about body fat percentage, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
The ideal BMI (body mass index=weight/height^2, note: weight as kilogramme, height as meter) is between 21 and 25, you need to make sure if you are overweight or not, then you need to lose your weight if your BMI>25. Overweight or obesity is not only to affect your appearance but also definitely a serious problem that may lead to heart diseases, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and more, so you should not overlook your weight. Losing or maintaining an ideal weight is not a difficult task if you follow a healthy lifestyle including low GI eating, regular aerobic exercise and suitable supplements.