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What is the "right" weight for a 20 year old, female, 1.71 meters??


Answers: The British medical Council use a measurement called the BMI and you should have a score between 20 and 25. This is to be the most healthy you can be (Assuming you are not a body builder etc where muscle throws out the calculation)

This is how it goes:

Weight in kilo's divided by your height in metres squared.

so if you are 1.71 tall you need to divide you Kgs by 3.1684.

score of 20 = 59kg
score of 25 = 73kg
score of 22.5 = 65kg

I guess if you want to look like a bae then between the 59 and 65 is for you. Don't forget exercise is the key to pull the shape into line, it is not just about diet etc...
45 kg
45 to 53
171-100=71 kg
45/50kg if fine
55 kgs
50-55kgs... thats shud be the ideal weight
45kg-50kg. But if u r not, its not the end of the world. Do some exercise.
weight depends on life style and build but a doctor would tell you between 40kg and 60kg which is about 7.7st to 9.7st
49-55,ITS BEST!
Anywhere between 55kg and 73kg NOT 45kg - that is far too thin!
53-65kg!
I'm sorry I don't know but you're question caught my attention because of something else.

I suck at metric measurements because in America we have this wacky system of inches, feet, and yards instead! And we use pounds instead of kg! So I feel totally clueless! Isn't that awful!? But our country is trying to go more back to the metric system now, because someone screwed our measurement tools.

Anyway, it does depend on how much muscle you have of course, because muscle adds pounds, but the good kind :]


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