CeeCee
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you are definately underweight... try adding a few carbs... and exercise... build muscle... muscle weighs more than fat! |
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Tiff
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115-155 depending on build and muscle mass |
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twonests
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Any 18 year old girl 5'7", who weighs 123 pounds, should be in my apartment holding a martini and a fresh mango. |
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archtyriel
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I'm 5'7" 16 years old and i weigh 132 so i think you might be underweight.. cause my doctor said i was a little too.. |
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Maverick666
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i would say you're a little underweight, maybe gain some 10 lbs ?
15 ? i like my girls not too skinny, i bet you're gorgeous. |
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Reneck
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it does not matter what you weigh as long as you are happy with you self and have otheres that care about you. |
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Cupcakes =P (Ducky for BA!) =D
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THAT'S A PERFECT WEIGHT! |
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amy b
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the best thing to figure this out is a BMI. it is a program that calculates your weight to your height. there is no # that you should be, but you it will show you what your body fat % is and %s that you should be between.
go to seventeen.com and under nutrition will be a BMI calculator. |
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LuluBelle
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That's a perfect weight for your height! |
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CherBear
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That seems a little underweight, ask your doctor. My doc said I was too skinny when I was 18....I was 5'6" 125 lbs. |
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lnfrared Loaf
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that's pretty reasonable for a girl of your height. |
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War Veteran
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I think you need some more meat on your bones. I am 5'2 and 130 and I am not overweight at all. |
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akira
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You are probably a bit underweight... I am about your age and 5'7"
and I'm 153 (which when I checked said that I am just near being "overweight" whatever that means...). of course that was when I was in health class and the teacher gave us a crappy test... |
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granny smith
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that is fine, maybe even alittle under |
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XXxBasketballXxXBabexXX
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well i am 12, about 5'6 and i weigh 125. I'm not fat, just very muscular as i play mant sports. so id say you are just about normal.If you really whant 2 kno if your normal, google "BMI" and it will tell you. |
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DI$CO
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123 lbs sounds good to me. Don't get so caught up with the socially acceptable way to look unless you're working towards being a supermodel. As long as you're comfortable in your own skin then that's all that matters. I know some people who look very overweight and it doesn't bother them one bit. That's the kind of attitude to have in my book. |
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T dome
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141.8 lbs. |
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mike67fl2003
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your weight is perfect. you could go to 140 without being fat. and these days fat seems to be in, so you could probably go 160 without worry. |
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merrigandesign
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that is a good weight.
I like my girls to be just about that size. |
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kupkakeswetie
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i would say just the right weight maybe even more |
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Shawn
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I am 5'7" and I am 39 years old. I have been the same size within 10 lbs, other than when I was pregnant with my children. You need to be a little heavier. Usually about 130-135 is better. I generally stay between 135-140, but as I said, I am older. I was once 125 when I was about 19- everyone said that I looked sick. Otherwise- you are just fine!! Be thankful that you aren't short:) |
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Liddy is Lost
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You are fine. Just don't lose any more weight. HTH : ) |
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Mr. Taco
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It depends. Generally speaking, you sound like you are just about right. A little more weight wouldn't hurt you, but you'll do alright at 123. But it depends on your body structure, activity level, and a variety of other factors. If you are unsure, ask your doctor. |
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Dr. H2O
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your perfect |
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glduke2003
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sounds right to me.....i'm a guy....5'9" and 200 lbs.....and i'm not fat so don't worry..... |
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Lisa E
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You're perfect. |
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tuff luv
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dont lose anything if you do you will be underweight. |
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twinkles_starlight
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That sounds right because I am 15, 5"6" and 110. |
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Evan
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The degree to which one is overweight, underweight, or ideally weighted is typically calculated using BMI or Body Mass Index calculator. It is a ratio of your height to weight. If you ever go to a bariatric clinic (weight loss clinic) it is the first thing they will calculate.
Here is a link to a BMI calculator:
http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/dnpabmi/Calculator.aspx
If you put in the data you will see that you have a HEALTHY body weight. In other words, you are fine! You don't need to lose a pound.
Here is a link that explains how a BMI calculator works and what it means:
http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/bmi/childrens_BMI/about_childrens_BMI.htm |
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