It's not uncommon for children, including 11-year-old girls, to have varying amounts of body fat, including in the chin area. At this age, their bodies are still growing and developing, and changes in body composition are normal. Rather than focusing on aspects like chin fat, it's more important to encourage healthy habits, such as balanced nutrition and physical activity. If there are concerns about weight or body image, consulting a healthcare professional can provide guidance and support.
yes
It hurts their feelings
No. 100 is fat for a 12 year old girl. 140 is chewbacca mode.
Duhh. Anyone whos fat is unhealthy, which is bad! You get fat from eating when youre not Hungary and eating loads of crap and not exercising, so you're unhealthy
It isn't. Fat can be very healthy, especially for someone who's still growing. Just as long as you eat within the recommended range, it's not bad for you.
A jowel
15-23% body fat
yes!!
no
fat may be injected into the area below the chin to plump up the skin and minimize the apparent size of the chin. This technique, however, is limited to minor disproportions of chin size.
1400 to 2600 grams of fat should a 10 year old girl should have on each day.
That really depends on your height