what's the right weight for someone 5'5" ( in foot and inches)?


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Go to Ivillage.com. In their health and fitness section, they have a health calculator that will tell you not only that, but your shape, calories you should intake every day, etc.

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140 lb

According to all the charts I have seen, you should weigh about 125 lbs. no more than 58 lbs or you certainly could be compared to a pig


350lbs
that's healthy

according to the BMI(Body Mass Index) Scale, a "right" weight is between 110 and 145lbs. this, however, is just a generality and does not take into account things such as fat to muscle ratios. about 120 to 130


it depends on your build, the height to weight charts out there don't take into consideration muscular builds.


A healthy weight for that height can vary greatly due to age, muscle tone and body structure, but the healthy range for someone 5'5" is generally between 120 and 145.

5.5" makes you 65 inches and your weight should be about 65KG a kg per inch is considered approximately the right weight the rest depends upon the persons build broader bigger boned people will naturally be heavier than small boned people with the same height ! I weigh 255, how long can you lay on your back and hold your breath?


It depends. There are other factors that go into figuring the proper weight. Men and women would have different weights for the same height. Also, the age is also a factor.
A good site to check out is http://kidshealth.org/teen/food_fitness/dieting/weight_height.html
Hope it helps you.




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