Am I too skinny and underweight?

laurenhills99
laurenhills99 Posts: 20 Member
I am 18 and a 5 foot 10 female. I weigh 9 and a half stone, am I too skinny and should I gain weight? Any advice would be great

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  • livingleanlivingclean
    livingleanlivingclean Posts: 11,751 Member
    You're at the lower end of a healthy/normal BMI.
    What do you think about your physique? Do you think you look too skinny?
  • laurenhills99
    laurenhills99 Posts: 20 Member
    You're at the lower end of a healthy/normal BMI.
    What do you think about your physique? Do you think you look too skinny?

    Many people have said I look too skinny but I don't know if it's because I used to be 13 stone and it's a big difference. I personally don't think I do but I'm not sure
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    I am 18 and a 5 foot 10 female. I weigh 9 and a half stone, am I too skinny and should I gain weight? Any advice would be great

    at 9:53 this morning you thought you were too skinny? whats changed?

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/comment/40170501#Comment_40170501
  • sardelsa
    sardelsa Posts: 9,812 Member
    Well since you are on the lower end, and according to your other thread you say you are getting dizzy spells, I would probably gain some weight especially since you are still young. Again I don't know what you look like or any other details about you, but sometimes we have skewed views of ourselves. I'd say building a good muscle foundation will probably do well for you.
  • skymningen
    skymningen Posts: 532 Member
    In any case, have the dizzy spells checked out by a doctor. There you can also be weighted and might get to know your body fat % to get a better idea how close to "unhealthy underweight" you are.
  • laurenhills99
    laurenhills99 Posts: 20 Member
    I am 18 and a 5 foot 10 female. I weigh 9 and a half stone, am I too skinny and should I gain weight? Any advice would be great

    at 9:53 this morning you thought you were too skinny? whats changed?

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/comment/40170501#Comment_40170501

    I'm very unsure whether I need to gain weight or not as I don't think I look too skinny but others are saying I should gain weight
  • sardelsa
    sardelsa Posts: 9,812 Member
    Are you happy with your body composition?
  • usmcmp
    usmcmp Posts: 21,219 Member
    I think you need to talk to a doctor. Adding some muscle can help you not look skinny while getting you higher into the healthy range.
  • laurenhills99
    laurenhills99 Posts: 20 Member
    sardelsa wrote: »
    Are you happy with your body composition?
    A lot more so than I was because my weight made me depressed however I don't feel physically healthy as I'm tired and dizzy so it's difficult to know what to do
  • sardelsa
    sardelsa Posts: 9,812 Member
    sardelsa wrote: »
    Are you happy with your body composition?
    A lot more so than I was because my weight made me depressed however I don't feel physically healthy as I'm tired and dizzy so it's difficult to know what to do

    In that case, I definitely think a trip to the doctor will be a good idea.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    sardelsa wrote: »
    Are you happy with your body composition?
    A lot more so than I was because my weight made me depressed however I don't feel physically healthy as I'm tired and dizzy so it's difficult to know what to do

    it might be what you're eating more than how much. can you open your diary?

    i agree with seeing a doctor about the dizzyness.
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    Judging strictly by your height and weight I would not think you were too skinny. But a lot depends on how you keep your weight that low. How fit are you? Do you exercise regularly? The dizzy spells could be an indication that you are eating too little, or could be something else.

    When I was your age my BMI was a little lower than yours and I was quite fit. I didn't starve myself or anything I was just very active.
  • laurenhills99
    laurenhills99 Posts: 20 Member
    Judging strictly by your height and weight I would not think you were too skinny. But a lot depends on how you keep your weight that low. How fit are you? Do you exercise regularly? The dizzy spells could be an indication that you are eating too little, or could be something else.

    When I was your age my BMI was a little lower than yours and I was quite fit. I didn't starve myself or anything I was just very active.

    I was exercising everyday however my parents made me stop exercising to gain weight however my weight has continued to decrease. I haven't worked out in about a month now
  • try2again
    try2again Posts: 3,562 Member
    You're at the lower end of a healthy/normal BMI.
    What do you think about your physique? Do you think you look too skinny?

    Many people have said I look too skinny but I don't know if it's because I used to be 13 stone and it's a big difference. I personally don't think I do but I'm not sure

    Over what time frame did you lose the weight? While it's true that people around us become conditioned to seeing us at a certain size and a healthy weight can seem too thin to them, if you have been pursuing an overly aggressive rate of weight loss, or have become unbalanced in your habits, this could be what's giving rise to concern.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Judging strictly by your height and weight I would not think you were too skinny. But a lot depends on how you keep your weight that low. How fit are you? Do you exercise regularly? The dizzy spells could be an indication that you are eating too little, or could be something else.

    When I was your age my BMI was a little lower than yours and I was quite fit. I didn't starve myself or anything I was just very active.

    I was exercising everyday however my parents made me stop exercising to gain weight however my weight has continued to decrease. I haven't worked out in about a month now

    how many calories do you eat per day?
  • laurenhills99
    laurenhills99 Posts: 20 Member
    Judging strictly by your height and weight I would not think you were too skinny. But a lot depends on how you keep your weight that low. How fit are you? Do you exercise regularly? The dizzy spells could be an indication that you are eating too little, or could be something else.

    When I was your age my BMI was a little lower than yours and I was quite fit. I didn't starve myself or anything I was just very active.

    I was exercising everyday however my parents made me stop exercising to gain weight however my weight has continued to decrease. I haven't worked out in about a month now

    how many calories do you eat per day?

    I was trying to eat 1000 however now I have increased it to 2000
  • laurenhills99
    laurenhills99 Posts: 20 Member
    try2again wrote: »
    You're at the lower end of a healthy/normal BMI.
    What do you think about your physique? Do you think you look too skinny?

    Many people have said I look too skinny but I don't know if it's because I used to be 13 stone and it's a big difference. I personally don't think I do but I'm not sure

    Over what time frame did you lose the weight? While it's true that people around us become conditioned to seeing us at a certain size and a healthy weight can seem too thin to them, if you have been pursuing an overly aggressive rate of weight loss, or have become unbalanced in your habits, this could be what's giving rise to concern.
    Over a period of about 9 months
  • usmcmp
    usmcmp Posts: 21,219 Member
    Judging strictly by your height and weight I would not think you were too skinny. But a lot depends on how you keep your weight that low. How fit are you? Do you exercise regularly? The dizzy spells could be an indication that you are eating too little, or could be something else.

    When I was your age my BMI was a little lower than yours and I was quite fit. I didn't starve myself or anything I was just very active.

    I was exercising everyday however my parents made me stop exercising to gain weight however my weight has continued to decrease. I haven't worked out in about a month now

    how many calories do you eat per day?

    I was trying to eat 1000 however now I have increased it to 2000

    Are you actually eating 2,000? For how many days have you hit 2,000?
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    Judging strictly by your height and weight I would not think you were too skinny. But a lot depends on how you keep your weight that low. How fit are you? Do you exercise regularly? The dizzy spells could be an indication that you are eating too little, or could be something else.

    When I was your age my BMI was a little lower than yours and I was quite fit. I didn't starve myself or anything I was just very active.

    I was exercising everyday however my parents made me stop exercising to gain weight however my weight has continued to decrease. I haven't worked out in about a month now

    To be honest, that sounds a little crazy. Keep exercising and eat more! You want to be thin, fit and healthy (I hope!). You do that by properly fueling your body and regularly using your muscles.

    Since you are on this app, set it up to maintain your weight and eat what it tells you.
  • laurenhills99
    laurenhills99 Posts: 20 Member
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Judging strictly by your height and weight I would not think you were too skinny. But a lot depends on how you keep your weight that low. How fit are you? Do you exercise regularly? The dizzy spells could be an indication that you are eating too little, or could be something else.

    When I was your age my BMI was a little lower than yours and I was quite fit. I didn't starve myself or anything I was just very active.

    I was exercising everyday however my parents made me stop exercising to gain weight however my weight has continued to decrease. I haven't worked out in about a month now

    how many calories do you eat per day?

    I was trying to eat 1000 however now I have increased it to 2000

    Are you actually eating 2,000? For how many days have you hit 2,000?

    Tbh I rarely hit 2000. I tend to go over that once a week as a cheat day but on average I eat between 1200-1500
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Judging strictly by your height and weight I would not think you were too skinny. But a lot depends on how you keep your weight that low. How fit are you? Do you exercise regularly? The dizzy spells could be an indication that you are eating too little, or could be something else.

    When I was your age my BMI was a little lower than yours and I was quite fit. I didn't starve myself or anything I was just very active.

    I was exercising everyday however my parents made me stop exercising to gain weight however my weight has continued to decrease. I haven't worked out in about a month now

    how many calories do you eat per day?

    I was trying to eat 1000 however now I have increased it to 2000

    Are you actually eating 2,000? For how many days have you hit 2,000?

    Tbh I rarely hit 2000. I tend to go over that once a week as a cheat day but on average I eat between 1200-1500

    That is not enough for someone of your age and height. Stop starving yourself!
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Judging strictly by your height and weight I would not think you were too skinny. But a lot depends on how you keep your weight that low. How fit are you? Do you exercise regularly? The dizzy spells could be an indication that you are eating too little, or could be something else.

    When I was your age my BMI was a little lower than yours and I was quite fit. I didn't starve myself or anything I was just very active.

    I was exercising everyday however my parents made me stop exercising to gain weight however my weight has continued to decrease. I haven't worked out in about a month now

    how many calories do you eat per day?

    I was trying to eat 1000 however now I have increased it to 2000

    Are you actually eating 2,000? For how many days have you hit 2,000?

    Tbh I rarely hit 2000. I tend to go over that once a week as a cheat day but on average I eat between 1200-1500

    That is not enough for someone of your age and height. Stop starving yourself!

    and that's why her parents have stopped her exercising...
  • glassofroses
    glassofroses Posts: 653 Member
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Judging strictly by your height and weight I would not think you were too skinny. But a lot depends on how you keep your weight that low. How fit are you? Do you exercise regularly? The dizzy spells could be an indication that you are eating too little, or could be something else.

    When I was your age my BMI was a little lower than yours and I was quite fit. I didn't starve myself or anything I was just very active.

    I was exercising everyday however my parents made me stop exercising to gain weight however my weight has continued to decrease. I haven't worked out in about a month now

    how many calories do you eat per day?

    I was trying to eat 1000 however now I have increased it to 2000

    Are you actually eating 2,000? For how many days have you hit 2,000?

    Tbh I rarely hit 2000. I tend to go over that once a week as a cheat day but on average I eat between 1200-1500

    That is not enough for someone of your age and height. Stop starving yourself!

    and that's why her parents have stopped her exercising...

    ^^^

    You need to see a doctor because from the sounds of it, you've developed disordered/eating disorder habits. You're dizzy and feel tired but that can't get you to budge from eating 1200-1500 calories? I'm only a bit taller than you and weigh 9st 13lbs, eating 2000cals a day with no exercise so either way you're eating much too low and not even your parents stopping you from exercising has reached you. Time to take a real hard look at what you're doing to yourself.
  • timtam163
    timtam163 Posts: 500 Member
    Stopping exercise won't make you healthier. Especially if you're skinny, resistance training will help you build/maintain muscle mass and bone density. Being sedentary can have detrimental effects on your body even if you're skinny. Have you ever tried more resistance/HIIT training coupled with increased calorie intake?

    It does sound however like you have no idea what your baseline health status is; in this case, please see a doctor just to assess that everything is okay and to make sure that they approve any exercise regimen you undertake.
  • cqbkaju
    cqbkaju Posts: 1,011 Member
    edited August 2017
    Sounds like you may have some sort of eating disorder.
    See a therapist and start eating properly.

    What is your body fat percentage?
    Start lifting relatively heavy weights to add some muscle mass.
    Something in the 5RM to 8RM range will probably work fine.

    Read "Thinner Leaner Stronger" and apply it.
  • Graelwyn75
    Graelwyn75 Posts: 4,404 Member
    I would be more concerned as to whether you have any eating disordered thinking since losing weight...if you are getting dizzy, it suggests that you have lost weight in an unhealthy manner. Are you struggling to stop dieting?
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