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:indifferent: what is the average weight for a nineteen year old?
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  • _Wits_
    _Wits_ Posts: 1,286 Member
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    Depends on the individual.
  • dalildevil
    dalildevil Posts: 55 Member
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    That depends, How tall is this 19 year old? How active is she/he.
  • JBott84
    JBott84 Posts: 268 Member
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    http://www.healthchecksystems.com/heightweightchart.htm

    This lists healthy weight depending on height and body frame.
  • maddyg1989
    maddyg1989 Posts: 108 Member
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    It's not necessarily age as it's by height. Look up your BMI by typing in your height. It does fluctuate by age but not a whole lot. Here's a good BMI calculator: http://www.webmd.com/diet/calc-bmi-plus
  • iqnas
    iqnas Posts: 445 Member
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    It depends on height and body type.
  • BarbellBlondieRuns
    BarbellBlondieRuns Posts: 511 Member
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    Precisely 142.67 pounds.

    hahahahahahaha

    Silly question
  • noKTdidnt
    noKTdidnt Posts: 61 Member
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    Age doesn't play as big a role in weight as height and build. While as you age, you get more body fat, that doesn't have to be the case if you continue to eat healthy and exercise.

    I would instead try to check your body fat percentage and compare that to the average so you can determine where you are in range. Most gyms have a body fat calculator or you can get a scale that has it. Otherwise, there are calculation estimates online.
  • kokoforskinny
    kokoforskinny Posts: 91 Member
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    Precisely 142.67 pounds.

    hahahahahahaha

    Silly question

    I don't think this is a silly question. This individual may think she is too big cause of what someone said. But in reality she could weigh 120 lbs soak and wet.
  • BBeccaJean
    BBeccaJean Posts: 453 Member
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    http://www.halls.md/body-mass-index/bmi.htm

    Use the link above. It shows you what weight percentile you are in for the American population based on your gender, age, height and weight. However, for yourself, you have to think about frame size, muscle mass, genetics...a whole slew of things!
  • Chief_Rocka
    Chief_Rocka Posts: 4,710 Member
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    How long is a piece of string?
  • logicman69
    logicman69 Posts: 1,034 Member
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    Heavier than a sparrow....
    Lighter than an elepant..

    Unless you were on the moon of course. Then things get tricky.
  • perfectingpatti
    perfectingpatti Posts: 1,037 Member
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    Wait a couple of years when you're 19 and get back with us then.
  • jackpotclown
    jackpotclown Posts: 3,291 Member
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    it could carry it by the husk.....
    HolyGrail.jpg
    it's not a matter of how big the coconut is, it's a matter of air to weight ratio.... \m/
  • _Katastrophic
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    Precisely 142.67 pounds.

    hahahahahahaha

    Silly question


    thats wrong its actually 141.67
  • twinkychops
    twinkychops Posts: 228 Member
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    it could carry it by the husk.....
    HolyGrail.jpg
    it's not a matter of how big the coconut is, it's a matter of air to weight ratio.... \m/

    LOVE it! :laugh:
  • monikaguenther
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    Height is 5"2
  • yoovie
    yoovie Posts: 17,121 Member
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    how big is her attitude?
  • monikaguenther
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    how big is her attitude?


    wtf does this have anything to do with it?
  • maricash
    maricash Posts: 280 Member
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    http://www.halls.md/body-mass-index/bmi.htm

    Use the link above. It shows you what weight percentile you are in for the American population based on your gender, age, height and weight. However, for yourself, you have to think about frame size, muscle mass, genetics...a whole slew of things!

    According to this calculator, 126 pounds would be the 50th percentile for someone your height and age in the U.S.. That's not the average; it means that half the 19 year old women are under that weight and half above. It also doesn't mean that that is necessarily the best weight for you personally.

    Edited: Because I said "median" and that's not what I meant.