To determine if 64 kg is a healthy weight for someone who is 169 cm tall, you can calculate the Body Mass Index (BMI). The BMI is calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared. For 169 cm (1.69 m) and 64 kg, the BMI is approximately 22.4, which falls within the normal weight range (18.5 to 24.9). Therefore, 64 kg is not considered fat for a person of that height.
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i am 65 kg my height is 169 cm me age is 19 who can is lose 9 kg weight
A person is considered fat or overweight/obese, if they have a high BMI (Body Mass Index). That is their weight in proportion to the height.
Yes. Sugar is fattening, therefore you can gain weight.
blood is being transfered to the stomach
liver is not high in fat
It just simply means you have a high metabolism.
Afraid not. They are high in fat, and high in saturated fat (the kind of fat that can cause coronary Heart disease).
snacks high in fat are bacon
no there is not any high fat in vegetables
yes sscallops are high in High in potassium but they are low in saturated fat
A fat person can be healthy, yes.