I am guessing that you might mean the average height? Because each individual would have their own particular height and at 15 due to different boys being at different stages of puberty, plus genetic and dietary difference, there is a wide variation in heights. The average height (according to TeenhealthFX) is 67 inches (5 feet and 7 inches) for a 15 year old boy and 63 inches (5 feet and 3 inches) for a 15 year old girl.
It depends on height, age, and body type. There is not enough information to give an accurate weight.It depends on height, age, and body type. There is not enough information to give an accurate weight.It depends on height, age, and body type. There is not enough information to give an accurate weight.It depends on height, age, and body type. There is not enough information to give an accurate weight.It depends on height, age, and body type. There is not enough information to give an accurate weight.It depends on height, age, and body type. There is not enough information to give an accurate weight.
Probobly not but there are several height predictors which you could use which are quite accurate. Input your age, weight and parents height to check.
It is not possible to grow height in one day for girls under the age of 15. The rate of growth for children varies and growth spurts can occur but there is nothing you can do to force growth in height overnight.
Weight does not vary with age; it varies with height. Without your height, we cannot give an accurate answer to this question. If you would like to include your height, please edit this question.
A person's ideal weight depends on their age, height and body type. Age alone is not sufficient for an accurate answer.
There is no average. It depends on your genes and inherited traits. Look at your parents and there you are.
most likely yea, usually you'll stop at age 18, and for sum people, 21
Weight is worked out on height not age.
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I am 15 and I weight 155 and I am considered at risk. From what I have found 111 is very health if you are about 5'6" and a boy. But since you didn't post your height that isn't accurate. To get a more accurate calculation use a BMI (body mass index) calculator. To find one google BMI for Teens. For the most accurate calculation find one that requires weight, height, age, and the date of measurement. Remember if you are muscular this may not be accurate
At least 5 foot 7 inches. There are no reliable predictors of adult height based on the height at age 15. Especially so if there is no information about your gender.