Unfortunately, ideal weight can't be determined by age alone. According to the National Institute of Health, here are some ideal weights for different heights:
I'll answer in terms of body-fat percentage. Fitness for males: around 15% body fat. Females: around 22%. Any less is considered very athletic.
anything under 20% is healthy.....20% of your body fat or over is considered obesity
Aromatase are enzymes that convert testosterone into estrogen. Aromatase can help keep a healthy ratio of testosterone and estrogen in the body for men and women.
I heard once Dr OZ said that: the less size of your waist the more healthy you are ! To find out you can measure your waist/hip ratio. For women the waist/hip ratio should be < 0,8 and for men it should be < 1,0.
Infants and elderly individuals have compromised thermoregulation mechanisms, making them more susceptible to temperature changes. Infants have higher body surface area to body weight ratio, leading to faster heat loss. Elderly individuals might have decreased ability to regulate body temperature due to age-related physiological changes and chronic health conditions.
Not necessarily because bipolar is a disorder and even though your body may be healthy, your mind isn't 100% healthy.
well as we all know our body is not as healthy as we think it is
Check your BMI (Body Mass Index) it shows if your overweight for your height. You are considered 'Healthy' if you are average weight or just under or just over weight.
The problem, especially among younger people and athletes, is that BMI does not distinguish between body fat and muscle mass, so someone who is say 5'7, 210lbs yet has a 16% bodyfat ratio would be considered obese when in reality they are actually quite healthy.
A waist-to-hip ratio of 0.70 indicates that your waist circumference is 70% of your hip circumference, which is often associated with a pear-shaped body type. This ratio is typically considered to be a healthy range, as it can suggest lower risk for certain health issues related to obesity. It may also be perceived as aesthetically pleasing in various cultures. However, it's essential to consider overall health and fitness rather than relying solely on body measurements.
A healthy Body Mass Index for people of any age or gender is considered to be 18.5 to 25. BI is calculated using a person's weight and height. Age is not considered.
The two areas of the body commonly considered in size ratio are the head and the body, particularly the torso. This comparison often involves examining the proportions of the head relative to the overall height or length of the body, which can vary across different individuals and populations. Such ratios are frequently used in art, design, and anthropology to assess human proportions and aesthetics.