depends on your height and body structure.
2006-10-28 10:32:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Really, it depends on your height and build.
By the time you reach 15, that's probably going to be your height for the rest of your life (unless you're a guy). And if you're a big-boned girl (and naturally bigger boned skeletons weigh more than tiny ones) and tall, and you're trying to become the weight of a friend who has a slight build and is 5 feet tall, that's not going to work out. So there really is no average weight.
If you think your body has too much fat, calculate your Body Mass Index. I don't remember exactly how it goes, but you can do it very easily online. Good luck :)
2006-10-28 17:36:01
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answered by Penelope L 2
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Your weight is really dependent on your bone structure and height as well as many other areas like metabolism family genetics etc. For instance someone around 5'6" with a small
frame should be anywhere between 95-140lbs please also realize that muscle weighs more then fat so if your fit you may weigh more then someone that is just really skinny. Now on the other hand if you have a medium to large frame then it could range between 120-175lbs and then of course if you enter the x-large frame and above weight fluctuates a lot. I hope this helps and never rely on magazine pictures 98% of the photos are digitally remastered to make the models look skinnier then they are.
2006-10-28 17:40:06
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answered by Livinrawguy 7
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At 15 years old you should not be concerned for your weight as long as you keep active life style it might be OK. Best, when you go to see your family Dr. ask her/him the ideal weight for you height. Once you find out that, make a plan for exercise and the food choice
you make. You are still growing you don't need to go to a diet unless
you are extremely above your ideal weight.
2006-10-28 17:44:35
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answered by Anonymous
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How tall are you? My daughter is 15 and weighs about 7-8 stone
2006-10-28 17:34:43
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answered by Anonymous
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calculate your Body Mass Index - if you search 'calculate BMI' you will get some automatic calculators and the ranges. Basically 19 - 24 is healthy, less is too thin and more is too fat. This gives a good range and can take into account varying builds.
2006-10-31 17:16:11
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answered by jaykay 1
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well i am a 15 year old girl and i weigh 6stone so more then tht i would imagine as i am a dancer and have been for 10 yrs
2006-10-29 02:55:33
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answered by jiving 4
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What's average? Impossible to answer, if you're really worried, have your body fat analysed (professionally), that's a really good safe guide. You find out the proportions of fat/lean mass and how hydrated you are.
2006-10-28 22:34:55
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answered by Bandit 2
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Why do you need to know. If you are the parent , you would know the weight.
If you are a perv then worry Unless your daughter has an eating disorder, then I apologise to you. Consult your doctor. He, if any good should help you through your problem.
2006-10-28 17:51:07
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answered by linloue 2
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That depends on the height and body frame. Can you provide that information?
2006-10-28 17:36:26
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answered by Mirus Era 3
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Depends on her height....check with your doc if you are unsure.. If you are asking you must be concerned, so just be on the safe side and visit the doc.
2006-10-28 17:34:20
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answered by Anonymous
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