GoDdeSsOfEveRyThInG answered Sunday August 8 2004, 3:33 pm: I calculated your BMI *Body Mass Index* which generally tells you if you are underweight, normal, overweight or obese. Good news! You are normal, your BMI came out to 19.0!
Underweight would be below 18.5
Normal is between 18.5-24.9
Overweight is 25-29.9
And obesity is 30 or greater.
Taylor_mariee answered Sunday August 8 2004, 2:35 pm: well im 13 bout 5 foot and only way 90 some lbs i think its all on your body type everybodys different! i may juss be small for mah age and all but im sure your normal you could be a little tall then most 12 year olds but dont worry cuz im smaller then the 13 year olds! dont worry hope i helped rate me bye
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ASKLane answered Sunday August 8 2004, 12:56 pm: the normAL WIEGHT IS PROBably AROUND 85 SO YOU are definetly not smALL I am 13 AND IM 5'7 and 124 i AM BIG BUT a lil skinny [ ASKLane's advice column | Ask ASKLane A Question ]
Untouched1 answered Sunday August 8 2004, 11:06 am: hunny your normal and everything dont worry bout that stuff i use to and everything but if you go to the doctor and everythign s/he will tell you the same thing that your normal just dont be like my cousin 5'1 and weight 85lbs and shes 22 dont do that its gross just dont worry about it
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TheKnightOwl answered Sunday August 8 2004, 4:46 am: Your weight is normal, so don't try to lose weight, and what ever you do, don't try to gain weight by eating. Its so unhealthy. If you think you want to gain weight, work out, build muscle mass. Hope this has helped. Good luck.
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