Fourteen years old; Four foot, eleven; about ninety eight pounds. Fat?
I'd lost my appetite while at this college thing, because I got really depressed, and I just got it back, so I'm feeling fat, because I could hardly eat before, but no I'm pigging out.
I'm tempted to go on a major work out spree tonight, so I'd like to know. Haha.
ariannekp answered Sunday June 17 2007, 8:15 pm: You don't sound fat at all! As a teenager (especially girls) we go through stages where are bodies tend to store more fat so we can grow. Sometimes we might look at ourselves and be like...woah i should work out more!
Make sure that you do maintain as much as a normal eating and excersising habit as possible. Try to eat more fruits and veggtables because they fill you up more. Don't overdue it on the exercising either because you can only handle so much.
If you are ever feeling self concious, remember to stand up straight because it can hide any tummy that you think you might have.
Good luck sweetie and don't get discouraged!
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lbwhite89 answered Sunday June 17 2007, 8:05 pm: No, not at all. Your bmi is just a little above 19, which is totally normal.
holahayley56 answered Sunday June 17 2007, 7:55 pm: i dont think so.
but, if you go to seventeen.com and then go to like where it says health, and then like BMI calculator, you type in your height in inches. and then it gives you your number, and then it has a chart, for ages, and like so you'd look at 14 and see if your average, or whatever.
or you could just type in BMI calculator, in the bar, and type in your height, and it will give you a number, but i like it at seventeens, because it like shows how you should be for your age.
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