There is no average weight for a 48-year-old man (or a man of any age). Weight is related to height and body composition rather than age. Your body fat percentage is what you need to assess. For more information about your body fat percentage, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
There is no 'average' weight for a 47-year-old man or woman because weight is related to height and body composition. What counts more than your body weight is your percentage of body fat. For more information about this, see the page link, further down this page, listed under "Related Questions."
I think 220 lbs might be average . I weigh 250lbs. But appear smaller due to muscle weight. I just found out i have 28% body fat and 50% body water.
under 18.5 is underweight18.5-24.9 is aceptable25-29.9 is overweightover 30 is obese
A BMI between 25 and 28 is usually the normal range. A BMI at or greater than 30 recommends weight loss. This can easily be done through dietary and/or lifestyle changes.
Probrably 160-200 lbs
about 23
A healthy weight is between 118 pounds (Body Mass index of 18.5) and 159 (Body mass index of 24.9)
yes anyone under 25 body mass index is fine
The body-mass index table says 140 pounds should do it.
Your BMI (body mass index) should be between 98lbs - 120lbs.
The ideal BMI for someone your height and age would be about 18.5-24.9, on average.
BMI is your body mass index
You should calculate your Body Mass Index, or BMI, to find that out. "Average", or a healthy weight is somewhere around 18 to 24.
If you do a search for something called a Body Mass Index, or BMI, you can find out.
Under 25 probably
125
The body-mass index table says about 120-125 pounds is in the middle of the "Normal" range.
I would suggest that you give your height as well, that way we can find out your BMI (Body Mass Index). Without this, it's not possible.