25-30% is the norm (which is different to average)
The average body fat percentage a 13-year-old should have depends on their gender and height. It is usually around 25 percent.
There is no set answer for the average weight of an 18-year-old female, because body weight is a misleading measure. Since people have different builds, different people of the same height and sex can have the same percentage of body fat and yet have different body weights. Therefore, what is important is body composition. The reason for this is that muscle weighs more than fat. What counts more than your body weight is your percentage of body fat. As a female, your percentage of body fat should probably be about 15 to 20% for good health. (For males, the percentage of body fat should probably be about 10 to 15% for good health. To determine your percentage of body fat at home, obtain some plastic body fat calipers and do a simple skin-fold test. Body fat calipers are not expensive and they are readily available to buy. ----
61.8% on average. Age is not a factor.
I don't know the average, but I am 26, and workout 4 times a week doing lots of cardio (an hour or more). I have 24% fat and 38% muscle. I think the average woman is 25-30% muscle.
There is no set answer for the ideal weight of a 5' 3" 41-year-old female. Body weight is a misleading measure. Since people have different builds, different people of the same height and sex can have the same percentage of body fat and yet have different body weights. As a female, your percentage of body fat should probably be about 15 to 20% for good health. Therefore, what is important is body composition. The reason for this is that muscle weighs more than fat. What counts more than your body weight is your percentage of body fat. To determine your percentage of body fat at home, obtain some plastic body fat calipers and do a simple skin-fold test. Body fat calipers are not expensive, are readily available to buy, and can replace a scale or balance.
Because weight is related to height and body composition rather than age, there is no specific weight for a 28-year-old female. Body weight is a misleading measure. 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. Alternatively, please feel free to ask the question again and include more detail.
It doesnt matter if. You should work out and eat healthy if you want to have less body fat.
As an adult female, your percentage of body fat should be about 15 to 20% for good health. (For adult males the percentage of body fat should be about 10 to 15% for good health.)
The average weight of a 5 ft 15 year old female is between 83.5 lbs and 122.9 lbs. Actual weight will depend on factors such as lifestyle, metabolism and body shape.
There is no set answer for the average weight of a 5' 26-year-old, because body weight is a misleading measure. Since people have different builds, different people of the same height and sex can have the same percentage of body fat and yet have different body weights. Therefore, what is important is body composition. The reason for this is that muscle weighs more than fat. What counts more than your body weight is your percentage of body fat. If you are a male, your percentage of body fat should probably be about 10 to 15% for good health.If you are a female, your percentage of body fat should probably be about 15 to 20% for good health. To determine your percentage of body fat at home, obtain some plastic body fat calipers and do a simple skin-fold test. Body fat calipers are not expensive, are readily available to buy, and can replace a scale or balance.
The average weight of a 5' 6" male is 62.2 - 66.7kgs And the average weight of a 5' 6" women is 58.9 - 63.5kgs However if your body fat percentage is below 10 % then you can weight more
There is no specific weight for a 30-year-old female (or a person of any age). Weight is related to height and body composition rather than age. What counts more than your body weight is your percentage of body fat. To learn more about body fat percentage, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.