I am a female, I'm 5 feet tall and I am 93 pounds.Type your answer here...
The weight can vary greatly depending on your body stature (big, medium, or small stature and bone width) and what gender you are (male or female). 135
Its about 1500 to maintain body weight and about 1200 to lose fat.
Your normal weight depends on your height since bones are quite heavy and you are expected to weight more if you are taller. Check out the body mass index measurement on Google. A normal BMI is between 18.5 to 24.9 for adults. Being 16 you may be slightly outside this range and still be considered to have a normal weight.
It varies per individual. Almost always anorexics will have a noticeably less percent of body fat or weight from body fat that a "normal" or "average" weight person.
Technically speaking, there is no "normal" weight. There is an optimal Body Mass Index for your height and weight. 18.5-24.9 is the healthy range for your BMI. Keep in mind that a BMI calculator is designed for those who have stopped growing and at 15 your body is still developing. http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/
There is no ideal body weight for a 46-year-old female or a woman of any age. Weight is related to height and body composition rather than age. In any case, body weight is a misleading measure. What counts more than your body weight is your body fat percentage. To learn more about this, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
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For a 17 year old female, the normal BMI range is 17.5 to 25. For a 5'6" girls, this corresponds to a normal range of 108lb to 155lb. (49kg to 70kg) Note that BMI and 'normal' weight ranges are a somewhat 'rough-and-ready' measure of normality in weight. To be more accurate, one must also consider what percentage of your body weight is fat and what percentage is muscle, as these tissues have different densities.
Apparently the bones account for about 12% of body weight in females and about 15% in males in a normal sized frame.
you should weight between 50 - 54 kgs. But if your body fat levels are low then you can even weight more that that. More than weight mirror can be a very good guide.
Age does not correlate with "normal" weight. In order to find out if you are under normal weight you use your height (feet and inches) and your current weight in pounds. That is called your BMI or Body Mass Index. Depending on the number you get its usually ome that has a decimal, you can categorize it into three groups that help you determine how far off you are from you healthy weight. There is a website from the National Heart Lung blood institute that does it automatically you just click in numbers or if you are really good at math you can calculate it yourself. Next to it there is a chart that will tell you what category you belong to. The site is pretty accurate, I do my BMI check there and they use the same formula Nutritionists and Nurses use. http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/
Weight is worked out on height not age.