Does it sound like am i underweight?!


Question: Does it sound like am i underweight.?
i am a 19 year old female, 5"4 1/2, and a little under 100, like 98Health Question & Answer


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According to a BMI calculator you are at the 13th percentile for your height and age group, which is considered underweight. However these things can be largely inaccurate due to very general estimates since it doesn't account for body frame or more specific measurements such as body fat %. Either way, if you don't feel satisfied with your weight you should consult a doctor.

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You are a little underweight.Check your BMI (body mass index) here http://www.weight-loss-surgery-or-weight...

Your BMI is what doctors use to determine if you are underweight, normal weight, or overweight.

Your BMI is about 17 which is in the underweight range. Normal is anywhere from 18.5 to 24.9. If you are eating three meals a day don't worry about it too much. There are a lot of people who just have a very high metabolism, so it's harder to gain weight. If you aren't eating you should talk to someone about why not.

Hope this helps
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Your weight is proportional to your height. But there is a tendency that your going you be underweight. For you to avoid it, set some healthy diet and do some exercises. also take some supplements that will help you perform your exercises actively.Health Question & Answer

just a little. you should be between 110 to 125Health Question & Answer

thats nasty. you should be at least 115 or 120.Health Question & Answer

yup
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yes u r undeweightHealth Question & Answer



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