What is 80 kgs in stones and pounds?

What is 80 kgs in stones and pounds?

Quick reference weight charts

Kilograms Stones Stones and pounds
74 kg 11.65 stone 11 stone, 9.1 lb
76 kg 11.97 stone 11 stone, 13.6 lb
78 kg 12.28 stone 12 stone, 4 lb
80 kg 12.6 stone 12 stone, 8.4 lb

Is 13 stone a healthy weight?

Overweight is defined as a body mass index above 25 but below 30. For a man of 5ft 9in, that is between 12 stone 4lb and 14 stone 6lb, or for a woman of 5ft 6in, it is between 11 stone 3 lb and 13 stone 4lb. Ideal, healthy weight is defined as a BMI between 18.5 and 25.

How much stone should a 14 year old weigh?

What is the average child weight by age?

Age Boys Girls
12 6st 4lb (39.9 kg) 6st 7.5lb (41.5 kg)
13 7st 1.9lb (45.3 kg) 7st 3lb (45.8 kg)
14 7st 14lb (50.8 kg) 7st 6.9lb (47.6 kg)
15 8st 11.5lb (56 kg) 8st 2.9lb (52.1 kg)

What weight should I be at 14 girl?

Knowing the Average Height and Weight for Teen Girls

Age Range Height Weight
12-13 years 60-63 inches 95-105 lbs.
14-15 years 63-64 inches 105-115 lbs.
16-17 years 64 inches 115-120 lbs.
18-20 years 64 inches 125-130 lbs.

How much should a 3 month old weigh?

Baby weight chart by age

Baby age Female: 50th percentile weight Male: 50th percentile weight
2 months 11 lb 5 oz (5.1 kg) 12 lb 4 oz (5.6 kg)
3 months 12 lb 14 oz (5.8 kg) 14 lb 1 oz (6.4 kg)
4 months 14 lb 3 oz (6.4 kg) 15 lb 7 oz (7.0 kg)
5 months 15 lb 3 oz (6.9 kg) 16 lb 9 oz (7.5 kg)

What is a healthy weight for a 5’1 14 year old female?

What’s My Ideal Body Weight and BMI?

Male Female
Height Ideal Weight Ideal Weight
5′ 0″ 95 – 117 lbs. 90 – 110 lbs.
5′ 1″ 101 – 123 lbs. 95 – 116 lbs.
5′ 2″ 106 – 130 lbs. 99 – 121 lbs.

How heavy should I be kg?

The World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommended healthy BMI range is 18.5 – 25 for both male and female….D. R. Miller Formula (1983)

Male: 56.2 kg + 1.41 kg per inch over 5 feet
Female: 53.1 kg + 1.36 kg per inch over 5 feet

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