A 40 year old female weighing 150 lbs height 5 feet 4 inches tall does not have a healthy BMI.
The previous answer is Incorrect
A 40 yr old female height of 5'4, a healthy BMI is 18.5 thru 24.9.
I ask my doctor for a diet pill an he advised he could not prescribe one because my BMI was 25 but should be 30 an I weigh 145lbs an I am 5'4 an I also just turned 40yrs old!!
The healthy BMI for a 40 year old female weighing 150lbs is between 18.5 and 24.9.
Your medical recommendation weight is 114 - 150lbs.
For a female of a medium frame, figure 100 lbs for the first 60 inches (5 feet). 5 lbs for each inch after that. In your case, it appears that the "ideal" weight is 125 lbs. However, this figure does not include variables such as breast size, muscular build, etc.
If the female is healthy, no.
it would depend on height,build and muscle mass...however,an approximate answer would be about 150lbs for a 5ft 6 female.
Maintenance: 2216 Calories/day Weight loss: 2080 Calories/day
The BMI for a 5'4" person weighing 113 lbs is 19.4. This is considered a normal weight.
It is a female with brown spots, weighing 15 pounds.
Assuming they are around 165cm tall (which is the average where I live) between 54kg and 68kg. (About 5'5" between 120lbs-150lbs). Hope this helps :)
No.They should be fit and looking healthy.
Ratio of PVC to Hb in the healthy male subject is 3 and in the healthy female subject is 3.14
It depends a lot on how old you are. Ask your doctor. In my humble opinion, as long as you're not obese, you're good. You may not need this warning, but: watch out for anorexia.