x0xfabulous0x answered Friday July 28 2006, 12:30 pm: If you go to www.am-i-fat.com and once its loaded there will be a side bar with all sorts of sub pages. Click on am i fat? i believe it is the third one down. hope i helped.
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chakra answered Friday July 28 2006, 11:59 am: I always use this one, it's a simple chart to see if your overweight, Ok, or underweight
just go to that website, and on the left side, select the link that says "am i fat?"
from there, they will ask for your height and weight and give you an answer.
however, remember that those things aren't always 100% accurate. that's because muscle weighs more than fat, and they don't take that into consideration.
for example, 2 guys can both be 6'0 and 280 lbs! but one of them can be chubby, while the other one is ALL muscle! however, on a website such as the one i gave you, it would tell them both that they are overweight!
so you can use that website as a source, but to really find out if you are over weight, i suggest going to the doctor for a check up, and asking him to determine if your weight is healthy! :) good luck and let me know if you need more help! [ loves2shop86's advice column | Ask loves2shop86 A Question ]
FrEe2bMe answered Friday July 28 2006, 11:28 am: There are a few sites. Try: am-i-fat.com
It will tell you along what line you fall under. But just remember, it's okay to be a little over weight or under weight just so long as you are taking care of yourself and you are comfortable with yourself. :) [ FrEe2bMe's advice column | Ask FrEe2bMe A Question ]
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