Is this a healthy profile? Should I try to loose weight even?
Sharp123321
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I am 5'7 and one half inch.
I weigh 165lbs with a 39inch waist(I'm not pregnant; my stomach is just large).
I am 18.
Do I need to work on my weight or not? Thank you.
I weigh 165lbs with a 39inch waist(I'm not pregnant; my stomach is just large).
I am 18.
Do I need to work on my weight or not? Thank you.
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It's hard to say with out knowing your fitness lvl.
But let's say that you don't work out at all and that you're just the normal teenager.. then you'd be a little bit to heavy but not much. Just a tinsy bit.
But if you're fit, you work out 6 days a week then those numbers would be normal.
You kinda have to see for your self, do you feel like you need to work on your body fat% ?0 -
I am sadly not very active.0
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Depending on what your goals are you should either lose or gain weight. If you have no ab definition then possibly losing a little bit of weight wouldn't hurt. If you are new to exersice and weight lifting, then eating at a caloric maintence level with some lifting and little bit of cardio would benefit you massively. Helping slightly build muscle whilst losing body fat.0
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What do the charts say you should weigh and shoot for middle ground. TGalk to a nutritonist to confirm0
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When I input you into the NIH BMI calculator, it says you are overweight [slightly]. You don't need to lose weight unless it is already giving you health problems, but I'd say maybe try to get in the 'Healthy'/'Normal' range? Middle of that range would be best, it'd give you some play.1
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When I input you into the NIH BMI calculator, it says you are overweight [slightly]. You don't need to lose weight unless it is already giving you health problems, but I'd say maybe try to get in the 'Healthy'/'Normal' range? Middle of that range would be best, it'd give you some play.
I second this good advice. At 18 you aren't developing health problems yet by being slightly overweight. It's a great time to get down as a preventative measure and learn to maintain a slightly lower amount of body fat.0 -
Thanks guys. I get worried about my stomach a lot. It over hangs and is much too big I think.0
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I am in the take action category of the waist to hip ratio which scares me0
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Sharpgirl123 wrote: »Thanks guys. I get worried about my stomach a lot. It over hangs and is much too big I think.
Girl, I'm 5'2", and 116lbs. I have a stomach. Be happy you aren't doing like I did, and getting HUGE before you decide to lose weight... To get rid of my 'stomach', I need surgery. Why? My stomach is currently all extra skin. xD; Very little actual fat in it.1 -
Sharpgirl123 wrote: »I am in the take action category of the waist to hip ratio which scares me
The wut? There is a scale for that type of thing? But people have different types of bodytypes. One of my friends is way smaller than me, I mean like... Flat all the way through [she even says it], but she's got a rectangular-type of body shape. o-o Not much ratio. She's at a healthy BMI, too.0 -
Yeah there is a ratio thing.0
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I would look into a sport or activity to get you active, no need for hard-core dieting, just get moving so you can feel comfortable in your skin0
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It is strange because most of my weight is all in my stomach. I'm not even sure if it is all fat.0
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