Without knowing the country you are from and your racial back ground that would be impossible to know, for example the height of a Kalahari bushman at 26 would be vastly different from that of a Dutchman.
There is no single ratio. The Body Mass Index has been discredited and is not generally used because muscle is denser than fatty tissue. However, that index was based on the ratio of mass to the squared height - not the height. A height:weight ratio is likely to be useless.
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.
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There is no weight ratio for height. The weight of an object depends on its the volume and density. The volume depends on the height as well as the average cross section so height, alone, cannot determine weight.
The ratio of the height of an object to the length of its base.
Usually the larger the dog, the more weight they have, though all breeds are different. Summary: There is no true weight, height ratio.
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That is the aspect ratio , or ratio of width to height of the tire
The ratio between a person's height and weight is typically expressed as Body Mass Index (BMI), which is calculated using the formula: BMI = weight (kg) / (height (m))^2. This ratio helps assess whether a person has a healthy body weight for their height. While BMI is a useful screening tool, it does not directly measure body fat or account for muscle mass, age, or distribution of fat.
Without knowing the country you are from and your racial back ground that would be impossible to know, for example the height of a Kalahari bushman at 26 would be vastly different from that of a Dutchman.
People who stay close to the ideal height/weight ratio have a better chance of remaining healthy into Old age. They don't get diabetic, they avoid heart disease, their knees and hips last longer.
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Yes. The height/weight ratio of being 5'3 and 105 lbs is a normal, healthy size for a young girl. If you have concerns, talk to your doctor, just because your height and weight are 'normal' doesn't mean that they are healthy for your personal situation.