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nnormal weight range


Question Posted Thursday April 20 2006, 4:55 pm

what is the range of normal weight for a 14 year old, around 5'2''? dont give me am-i-fat.com or a doctors opinion i want your opinion of what looks good =] thanks i will give 5s!

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Kayendall06 answered Friday April 21 2006, 6:19 pm:
Around 95-120

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itsz_JESS answered Friday April 21 2006, 5:13 pm:
i think if you are 5'2" ..the range of normal weight would be around 105-120 pounds

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Tickle-Me-Pink answered Thursday April 20 2006, 9:00 pm:
i would say between 90-125, it all depends on your body compostion i am 15 5'2-5'3 & 100lbs. but i have a small body compostion. everyone is completely different.

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TheHeadHonchoPoncho57 answered Thursday April 20 2006, 8:13 pm:
It really depends on your body frame. For a really small girl, I would say about 90-110. For a girl with an average build, probably about 105-115. And for a girl with really big bones, I'd say 110-120.

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If you say that most people are around 120 pounds, then why are you asking us????

And I'm 5"1.5 and 90 pounds and I'm at a healthy weight. People have different bodies.

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NinjaNeer answered Thursday April 20 2006, 7:53 pm:
Try not putting a number on weight, since it's really not a good measure of health.

What I would do instead (and what I do now) is go by appearances. I am heavily active and do weight-training, so I have a lot of muscle, which weighs a lot. Pretty much, according to BMI, I should be obese, which I'm not.

Don't go by what "the norm" is, because it's different for everyone based on what their activity level is and what kind of build they have.

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lxlSammlxl answered Thursday April 20 2006, 6:11 pm:
Well, when you're 5'0 you're suppose to be 100 pounds. And then for every inch after that you're suppose to gain 5 pounds. So the average weight for you height is around 110-115 pounds. But I mean like if you do think you're fat then like you could do sit ups to look better. That's what I have to do since I'm 5'9 - in 8th grade - and play a lot of sports. So like I always feel like my legs are huge because of muscle. But I have to do sit ups a lot to keep in shape so you could do those and it'll make you look skinner, that is if you want to become thinner.

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LoveNJstyle answered Thursday April 20 2006, 6:06 pm:
120-125...that's what I used to be back then & I was happy with it. <3

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orphans answered Thursday April 20 2006, 5:51 pm:
Well I think around the weight of 125-135 is a good size for a girl at the age of 14 around the height of 5'2''. Hope I helped.

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