A healthy weight for a 5'9" 15-year-old would vary greatly depending on the bone structure of the person. A person might weigh 120 pounds or up to 160 pounds or more.
Male- thers not a perfect weight but a healthy one is between 165-185 lbs. female-120-135 lbs.
Yes, it is healthy as I am a tall 12 yr old and weigh as much as you but I'm 5"2.5 which is only a bit shorter than you.
Weight is calculated on height not age.
A weight of nine stone, or 126 pounds, is within the healthy weight range for someone 5 feet 1 inches tall. A weight from 123 pounds to 145 pounds is healthy for that height.
It depends on how tall you are. 130 pounds is a normal, healthy weight for someone who stands 5 feet 2 inches tall to 5 feet 9 inches tall.
Her weight is 9-10 stone. She is not fat, nor anorexic.. shes the normal weight and healthy.
80 to 90 lbs
160 pounds for a person who stands 5 feet 7 inches tall is overweight. The normal, healthy weight for this height is between 121 pounds and 153 pounds.
It depends on their height. If he or she is around 5 feet tall (within a few inches above or below), then they would be in a healthy weight range. If they are much taller that about 5'4'' (unlikely, if they are only 9 years old, though), then they would be underweight. If they are shorter than about 4'6'', they are bordering overweight, or - at the very least - the heavier side of a healthy weight range.
9 stone/60kg
She is between 5"9 and 5"10. Her weight fluctuates a lot.
I would say, without knowing your body composition, approximately 125-135lbs. With that said, I definitely recommend getting a body fat analysis done to determine your body fat percentage; a certified personal trainer can do this via measurements using skinfold calipers. Once the BF% is known, your true ideal weight can be calculated.