What is the average weight?


Question:
I am 15 years old and about 5ft 6inches. I am about 9 and a half stone. Does anyone know the actual weight for a 15 year old girl at this height?

Answers:
Hi Rachel, body Mass Index, BMI. This index gives you the relationship of your weight to your height.

Here is the formula:

Your BMI = {(yourWeight)/(your Height x your Height)} x 705

For example: If you weight 143 lbs and are 56 in tall, then

your BMI = {(143) / (56 x 56)} x 705 = 34.1. Based on the chart below a BMI of 34.1 is slight obesity (BMI = 30 - 34.9 )

for you normal weight BMI = 18.5 - 24.9
so your weigh can be 100-105lbs
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Jason Homan
A healthy weight for a 15 year old at your height is somewhere between 120 and 130.
Your weight is contingent upon your height and build. Access the link below, type in your height and weight to calculate your BMI (body mass index). Then, compare your BMI to the scale on the left of the page and it will tell you whether you are underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese.

You would type in 5 feet 6 inches and about (?) 134 pounds for the 9-1/2 stone conversion.
Um well all I can tell you is that youre overweight 0.0

Very. Go on a diet.
For a 5ft6 girl of 15 years, 8-11 stone is fine (depending on build, muscle mass, etc).
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