There is no "normal" waist size as it can vary greatly depending on a person's body shape and build. However, a common guideline is that a woman with a healthy weight of 145 pounds may have a waist size ranging from around 28-31 inches. It's important to focus on overall health and body composition rather than just specific measurements.
On average, a woman's body contains approximately 8-10% of her body weight in blood. For a woman who weighs 7 stone (98 pounds), she would have roughly 7.84-9.8 pounds of blood in her body, which is equivalent to 3.6-4.5 liters.
120 pounds of force is roughly equivalent to the force exerted by a person standing on a scale. It is also comparable to the force required to lift a medium-sized suitcase.
It is not possible to accurately determine a person's weight based solely on their waist measurement. Weight is influenced by various factors such as height, muscle mass, and overall body composition. To determine weight accurately, additional information would be needed.
It typically takes about 150-200 pounds of force to crush an aluminum can. The exact amount can vary depending on the thickness of the can and the specific method of crushing.
It is impossible to determine how much a woman weighs based solely on her dress size, as weight can vary greatly based on factors such as height, body composition, and muscle mass.
3.8 liters
normal? healthy? or ideal? Normal - between 28" to 36" Healhy - between 24" to 30" Ideal - between 22" to 26"
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The average male brain weighs about 49ozs and a woman about 44ozs
This is incorrect, the answer is that every woman is different. I am 5'4 and weigh 160 pounds. I recently lost 20 pounds, I went from a size 14 to a size 8 at 160 pounds.
A woman that weighs 235 pounds and is 5' 7" will look a any other woman of her size. She will be a little overweight.
The average, normal weight for a woman who is 4 feet 11 inches tall is 94 pounds up to 119 pounds. If you are at or above 148 pounds, you are obese.
yes the healthy weight for that height and age is 125.
You cannot immediately tell what pant size someone will be from their weight. There are a lot of different factors. First, how tall are they? It's completely reasonable for a 5'11" woman who weighs 128 pounds to be a size two and a 5'0" woman to be a size twelve at that weight. How muscular is this person? 128 pounds with 8% body fat in a man and 128 pounds with 35% body fat in a man are both possible, but the fat takes up seven times the volume of muscle- which makes a big difference in your pant size. Another thing to consider is the individual's body type and weight distribution- for instance, if a woman tends to have thicker hips and thighs, proportionally (this is commonly called "bottom heavy" or "pear shaped" and is perfectly normal) then she's going to have a larger pant size regardless of her weight. Conversely, if the woman is top-heavy and has broad shoulders or a large bust, her pant size is going to be a lot lower. This is not helped by the fact that while in men's pants, the sizes are based on measurements (a 32 inch waist is a 32 inch waist), in women's sized they are based on the manufacturer, and what is a size six in one brand may be a size twelve in another.
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500 mg three times a day
small sizes. maybe medium if they do not prefer fitted clothing.