8.5 pounds
8.5 pounds
We must know your or your child's weight to see if you or you child's have a healthy weight.
It's not about weight!! When you feel that you are healthy, and nutritionally stable, that's when it's right :)
It depends on height, not age.
Well, it depends on what you meant by (healthy diet). If you meant healthy food and an appropriate number of calories for your current weight and length, then the answer is YES. You can't keep your weight constant if you're not watching your calorie intake even if you are eating healthy food.
Obesity in children is measured based on their body mass index, which is a measurement based on height and weight. BMI also varies by the child's sex. To determine if a child is at a healthy weight, you will need an accurate height and weight. Once doing so, you can consult a BMI chart or speak with your doctor.
Consult your pediatrician regarding an appropriate diet for your child.
it depends how long the child has been 12 and what height the child is
if the child is healthy, the weight should be between 150 and 155 lbs.
One would hope that you don't judge a child who is overweight, and do not comment on a childs weight even if they are overweight - instead as an adult you guide a child through healthy eating and active lifestyle. If concerned your child is overweight talk to your doctor to determine if this is the case, they will also be able to give tips on how best to support the child in getting to a healthy weight.
Safe, appropriate, and long-lasting weight loss is not a quick fix. Dedication to a healthy diet, and a consistent exercise routine, is the most effective way to lose weight and keep the weight off.
The child's weight,metabolic rate, and the child's total intake of calories