Your best bet is to try and get up in the 90s. Or ATLEAST gain about 5-6 more lbs. It doesn't even have to be fat. It can be muscle, muscle does in fact weigh more than fat. Maybe life a few weights a few times a week. Or jog a mile a day or something.
orphans answered Tuesday March 28 2006, 1:32 am: Well, I checked your BMI (Body Mass Index) on www.toneteen.com. The lowest weight you should be and still be healthy is 86 lbs., and the highest weight you can be and still be healthy is 113 lbs. You are underweight. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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