depends on gender
This question needs another factor. Where the female lives. Anthropometry studies human measurements and includes global studies of height and weight. While it is not common to specifically list ages, they often use age groups. An example of a source would be worlddata
No it isn't . Normal weight U can try working out your BMI mass at http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/dnpabmi/Calculator.aspx It will calculate if your weight is normal in your age and height. Im 16 and 53kg and am told Im normal weight
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
Height is 5'2. Weight is 96 lbs.
hes exactly 5'8'',5'9'' with shoes on and judging from his small waist,frame,arms,legs etc....hes around 130-135lbs and thats being generous,i know fighters who fight 135 and are alot bigger than him and there also his hieght....my honest opinion is from 125-128lbs...honest answer.
my weight is 74 kg and height is 5.4,what is normal weight
More information is needed to answer the question "Is 135lbs over weight?". This can not be determined without knowing your age, sex, and height.
The average weight is about 135lbs. 120lbs and lower is considered underweight for that height, while 165lbs is considered overweight. There are many helpful tools online that can help you find this information as well as calculate your BMI.
For men overweight is 5% over their ideal weight for their height and it is over 13% the ideal weight in women.
141 - 189 lbs depending on your build. - Weight is not the best indicator to use as people come in several different builds. Body fat is the best way to judge if you are overweight or not. Most gyms will do a free body fat test for you.
Your current body mass index (BMI) is 25.8 which is slightly overweight for your height. This means any weight gain will lead to overweight issues. You'll be considered obese at 190 pounds
Doctors keep track of a patient's height and weight in order to be able to assess whether the patient has an appropriate weight for their height, or may be overweight or underweight.
HWP means "Height weight proportional." It's an acronym often used in personal ads meaning "not overweight."
It all depends on the weight in kilograms and height in metres. Weight (KG) / (Height (M) * Height (M)) To Simplify, Square your height first (Height (M)) x 2 = Answer Then Divide your weight, by your height Weight (KG) / (Height Answer) [The answer from the previous step]
It is probably overweight on most height/weight charts, but that really needs to be determined by your doctor.
I have heard in the ballpark of 135lbs.
No you are not overweight. That is an average weight measurement for someone of your height and age. According to the BMI calculation by the CDC, that is a healthy weight.