No you are not fat. You have a BMI of 20.6 which is healthy. If you weighed 145 pounds or heavier then you would be overweight.
Hello, your weight is correct but this age is growing age height will be increase so according to height your weight also will be increase.
BMI 18.5-22.9 for Asians is an indicator of health, which depends on your height & weight. By weighing 50 kgs you would not fall under the underweight category but a healthy BMI range of (18.9).
So, if your teens are in their 16 years old, it is strongly suggested to get the average weight of 53.9 kg (approx. 119 lbs) if they are girls and 61.1 kg (approx. 134 lbs) if they are boys.
That will depend on your height and build. If you are only 5ft 4 then yes it is overweight but if you are 5ft 10 or above then that could be normal or eve underweight. BMI score of 22.86 for 70 kg weight and 175 cm height shows that your weight is Normal, according to the BMI chart and classification.
Your Bmi Is 20.7, indicating your weight is in the Normal category for adults of your height.
Women with a BMI of less than 18.5 are considered underweight. The average woman's height is 5 feet, 4 inches. If you weigh 107 pounds or less at this height, you are considered underweight with a BMI of 18.4. A healthy weight range for that woman would be 108 to 145 pounds.
It's expected that all tweens will experience a weight increase, called preteen weight gain. When you look at the total amount of weight gained across the span of the teenage growth spurt, it is significant. That awkward, pudgy appearance many tweenagers go through is a completely normal part of puberty.
Until that 18-20 year mark, it is normal to see 5-7 kg (11-15 lbs) of weight gain each and every year. Adolescents should not weigh less than they did the day before.
This is slightly underweight. But being slightly underweight is perfectly fine. There is no need to worry at all.
45 (kg) divided by 2.25 (height squared) = 20. This means a person with a height of 150cm and a weight of 45kg would have a BMI score of 20. According to the BMI, that person would be in the “healthy weight range”.
Yes it is very good.
Average Skinny Man Weight And Height
Clinically underweight or dangerously skinny for a man would be: A BMI of 15, 16, 17, or 18. A weight of 100–120 pounds (46–55kg)
under 18.5kg/m2 – you are considered underweight and possibly malnourished. 18.5 to 24.9kg/m2 – you are within a healthy weight range for young and middle-aged adults. 25.0 to 29.9kg/m2 – you are considered overweight.
In adults, overweight, or pre-obesity, is defined as a BMI of 25-29.9 kg/m², while a BMI ≥ 30 kg/m² defines obesity.
Their weight should typically be between 161 and 205 pounds, with a chest size of 41” to 45”.
Nah, not underweight that's perfect. At that weight you're considered healthily slim. Just don't drop below 110lbs because that would be entering the 'underweight' category for a man around your height.
BMI weight ranges
below 18.5 is underweight. between 18.5 and 24.9 is healthy. between 25 and 29.9 is overweight.
Accordingly, a healthy weight categorization for a 15-year-old teen girl is 92-135 pounds, and a good weight categorization for a 15-year-old teen boy is 105-149 pounds.