stop trying to make this poor child paranoid !!!!
if u carry on u will be to blame if he has psychological problems about his weight,..
im sure he is just fine the way he is,..if ure really concerned then see ure doc !!...tut tut
2006-08-28 20:57:16
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answered by cassey s 3
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Body Mass Index (BMI)
BMI Less than 20 — Under Weight
BMI 20-25 — Normal Weight
BMI 25-30 — Over Weight
BMI 30-40 — Obese
BMI Over 40 — Severely Obese
to calculate the BMI the weight in Kg divided by the square the height in meters.
e.g. child is 50 kg, 1.4 meter tall. 50/1.96 equals 25.5
2006-08-28 22:39:07
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answered by Abularaby 4
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the guy who wrote that easily has a factor - you won't be in a position to truly pick a formulation without taking different factors into attention (alongside with the skill of the rider, which she did no longer point out). it truly is solid to have it there as a handbook, although. inspite of the undeniable fact that, i do no longer trust putting a 185 lb rider on a 13 hand pony under any situations, till it grew to become into basically a shaggy dog tale to hop on for a 2nd or something. i'm 5'3", a hundred lbs, and my horses are 15.3hh, 14.3hh, 13hh and 12hh. the two smallest ones are many times ridden by using my son, yet I knowledgeable them the two and nonetheless holiday them sometimes. i think of my ideal length may well be around 14.2hh.
2016-11-06 00:27:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Take him to see your Health visitor or Doctor they will put your mind at rest As long as he has a good diet and plenty of exercise i wouldn't worry to much , we all come in different sizes.good luck.
2006-08-29 00:01:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Only one: Height greater than width – and they do active sports.
2006-08-28 21:08:01
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answered by ★Greed★ 7
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Try this chart. It mayhttp://www.caloriecounting.co.uk/resources/charts/ideal.htm work for kids too.
2006-08-28 21:05:35
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answered by Lee 4
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