http://kidshealth.org/teen/food_fitness/dieting/weight_height.html
and skip to page 3 :) It's a pretty good one, I think.
It is pounds. An inch is the measuring unit for height. A pound is the measuring unit for weight. The logic is as follows. height, weight -> (measuring unit for height), (measuring unit for weight) Some similar examples, If it were "height, distance and inches." the missing word would be "miles" If it were "height, age and inches." the missing word would be "years"
Weight is related to height and body composition rather than age. For more information about this, and to view the height weight charts, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
When a HoMedics scale displays the letter "bree," it typically indicates that the scale is in "BMI" mode, which stands for Body Mass Index. This mode measures your weight in relation to your height to calculate your BMI. If you see this message, you may need to switch the scale to standard weight measurement mode if you're just looking for your weight. Always refer to the user manual for specific instructions related to your model.
your age, your height , and possibly your weight
Weight is not worked out on age it is worked out on height. i am 12 years going onto 13 i weigh 11 stones is that right or not it really depend on the height and size of the bones
A height weight scale bases your height and weight in order to get your bmi. your bmi tells your doctor if you are in the healthy weight range or if you need to lose
WEIGHT DOES NOT GO BY AGE IT GOES BY HEIGHT.
They have to be measured. Use a ruler for height, and a scale for weight.
You cannot judge a "perfect weight" on age. It is judged on height. There are plenty of height > weight charts online.
Go to www.healthchecksystems.com/heightweightchart.htm for a height and weight chart that will help you figure out where you're at on the recommended scale.
It all depends on your height. It could be anywhere from 100lbs (46kg) to 200lbs (92 kg). See this website for your idea weight. Use the height scale first to find your percentile, then match the percentile with your weight and age to find your ideal weight.
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Weight is 115 max, no height limit, and 16 is the minimum age.
Body weight for girls (children or teenagers) is related to height and body composition. Therefore, there will be no 'average' weight in relation to age but there will be a healthy weight in relation to height and body composition. For in-depth information about weight in relation to height, and to see the distribution of weights and heights of children at various ages, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under "Related Questions."
Yes, weight is related to height and body composition rather than age.
Cole's height=5'7 Cole's weight=217Ibs Cole's age= He is in his early twenties 20-23
weight is not worked out by age it is worked out by height.