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Healthy Weight For My Height

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The norms vary for men, women and children, now it even depends on your ethnic background. Two persons of the same height can weigh differently and both be considered average or normal. If going by the Body Mass Index, you must find a calcu...
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I think that you are a bit underweight... But not too much. Maybe you could gain a few kg (maybe 3-5). But dont gain too much :0) And do it the right and healthy way. Dont stuff yourself with junk food. Its very hard to stop once youve gain...
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Yes. Health plans usually look at your height and weight when they decide to offer insurance. They may offer you insurance at a higher premium rate or refuse to insure you if you are overweight or obese. Some plans use a measurement called ...
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All personal information provided in the registration process and throughout the Charity Fitness Challenge program will be kept strictly confidential and used only in aggregate to determine team/individual standings and overall program resu...
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Try the Gillian Mackieth plan...no wheat no dairy, no sugar no alcohol, no caffeine, only white meat and fish, lots of raw veggies, fruit seeds and pulses...all good natural food with 30mins exercises three times a day for 8 weeks sounds ex...
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Healthy or appropriate weight for height can be measured by calculating body mass index (BMI). BMI is an indicator of ideal body weight with respect to height. It is calculated using this formula: weight in kilogram divided by square of hei...
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Everyone's healthy weight is different because people come in all shapes and sizes. Instead you should focus on your BMI. A healthy or normal BMI is between 18.5 and 24.9. This number takes into account both your height and weight. You can ...
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Since you don't mention specifically what your height is, it would be difficult to give you a desirable weight. All that can be done here is provide you with the tools to make that determination for yourself. BMI (body mass index) tables fo...
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There are a ton of BMI calculators on the web. Your Body Mass Index uses height and age to give a range of healthy weights. Body Mass Index is a comparison of your height to your weight to arrive at a number. The numbers are different at di...
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Are you kidding? You think that's too much? THERE IS SOMETHING SERIOUSLY WRONG HERE. First thing, whether what you weigh being to much or to little is all relative. You might be 250 lbs and be perfectly healthy, like able to run miles wit...
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