if you are 97 pounds and 11years old are you fat?


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NO WAY! I'm 12 and born in 1994 and I way 92 lbs. And my whole family says I have a high metabalism so that's why im only 92 lbs. but u are DEFINETLY not fat! No one wants to look like those skinny and deprived superstars.

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Not at all.

no hell yea you are, go to the gym fat ***


No.


Depends, I'm 15, 6'1 195lbs but I'm muscular with six pack abs so I'm not fat.

no. it depends your height. but im pretty sure thats fine. i know ppl who are 104 and 11 and 12 years old and they look fine and skinny. DONT WORRY ABOUT THAT ANYWAYS! ur just 11. No! depending on your height, you may actually be too thin!


no cuz im 13 and im 97 pounds and im NOT fat at all
you should be fine too :D


Not necessarily. And don't get caught up with the term fat. A healthy weight depends on many factors, including height, age and body type. Rather than concentrating on your weight - focus on staying physically active and eating well. Your body will respond appropriately. no, you are healthy. my son is 13 and 185 pounds, but he plays football. don't worry so much about your weight, remember that as u grow taller your body will shape out. If u eat healthy, get a little exercise and drink 8 glasses of water a day.you will be perfect! P.S. Don't let anyone tell u any different, you r great no matter what a scale says!!


Age is not the best single indicator for weight. How tall you are and what kind of frame you have will be better indicators of what weight would be healthy for you.

Keep in mind that as you grow, your body is likely to change shape for a while. For example, some kids seem to plump up a little before going through a growth spurt in which they suddenly get tall and slimmer.

If you are really concerned about it, go see your doc for your annual checkup and ask.


Only if you're 3 feet tall.

If you're the normal height for your age, you're probably just fine. If you're curious about it, you can check out the bmi calculator in the link below.

If you're really concerned about it, you could bring it up with your parents and maybe join a sport.




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