There is no set answer. 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 normal weight for someone who is 5'6 tall is 50-65 kg.
No, the BMI for this height and weight is 19,0 which is between 18,5 and 25 - normal weight.
Generally, the average normal weight of a newborn is 5 or 6 pounds, but they can weigh less or more.
98 pounds for someone who is 5 feet 6 inches tall is actually considered underweight. The normal, healthy weight for this height is between 118 pounds and 148 pounds.
The normal, healthy height for a man who stands 6 feet tall is 140 pounds up to 177 pounds. You are considered obese at or above 221 pounds.
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For a 54-year-old there is no perfect or particular weight. This is because weight is related to height and body composition rather than age. What counts more than your body weight is your percentage of body fat. For more information about this, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
The average size for an adult is 5-6 inches.
This depends greatly on the persons' height and weight. Me personally (as my doctor tells me) my normal weight is 170-180 pounds at 6 ft.
If you're a 6-foot 1 man, your ideal weight is 145 to 195 lbs. Other ideal weights in pounds, with heights in parenthesis, include 101 to 135 (5-2), 104 to 140 (5-3), 108 to 145 (5-4), 111 to 150 (5-5), 114 to 155 (5-6), 117 to 160 (5-7), 121 to 165 (5-8), 125 to 170 (5-9), 129 to 175 (5-10), 133 to 180 (5-11), 141 to 190 (6-1), 145 to 195 (6-2), 149 to 200 (6-3) and 153 to 205 (6-4). This information is for a man that is age 20 to 60 years old. It is very important to know your body type and your body frame while comparing your body weight with the weight ranges. For those with a medium build, consider the midpoint of the weight range to be the appropriate body weight for your body.
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