How Tall and Heavy Are PF Members?

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SUMMARY

This forum discussion centers on the heights and weights of various members, revealing a diverse range of body types. Participants share their measurements, with heights ranging from 3'7" to 6'4" and weights from 115 lbs to over 250 lbs. The conversation highlights the impact of genetics on body size and the humorous aspects of being either very tall or very short. Additionally, members reflect on their personal experiences with weight fluctuations and societal perceptions of body image.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of basic height and weight measurements (imperial and metric).
  • Familiarity with body image concepts and societal standards.
  • Knowledge of genetics and its influence on physical attributes.
  • Awareness of the psychological aspects of body perception.
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  • Research the impact of genetics on height and weight distribution.
  • Explore societal standards of beauty and body image across cultures.
  • Investigate the psychological effects of body image on self-esteem.
  • Learn about nutritional and fitness strategies for maintaining a healthy weight.
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This discussion is beneficial for individuals interested in body image, fitness enthusiasts, psychologists studying self-esteem, and anyone curious about the diversity of body types within a community.

  • #61
Sunblock and skin glycation

Evo said:
staying out of the sun all those years has resulted in very few wrinkles.

The child of Evo finally realized what I've been telling her for years. She compared me to women much younger and it scared her enough that she's stopped sunbathing. She took an SPF50 sunblock to Cancun last month.
Sunblock blocks UVB. UVA causes glycation (wrinkles). UV-B causes sunburn. Wearing sunblock in the sun tends to increase photoaging rates by encouraging longer exposure.
 
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  • #62
6'0", 215 pounds
 
  • #63
hitssquad said:
Sunblock blocks UVB. UVA causes glycation (wrinkles). UV-B causes sunburn. Wearing sunblock in the sun tends to increase photoaging rates by encouraging longer exposure.
Her sunblock blocks both UVA & UVB, most of them do now.
 
  • #64
~6'3" ~210 lbs
 
  • #65
According to an observer on a spaceship moving at 0.99c in a direction from my feet to my head while standing straight up, I would be said to have a height of about 10.6 inches and a weight of about 1630 lbs.
 
  • #66
Can someone translate that please?

I'm 6'0" and havn't weighed myself in years, but I have a light build.
 
  • #67
Currently 6'4" and 174 lbs. I was up to 180 after Easter (lamb cake!)
 
  • #68
6'1" 170lbs
 
  • #69
5'4"

Last year I was about 105 lbs, then all this year I hit the weight room three times a week. After protein shakes and 4000 calorie days, I'm now 130 lbs. It's funny, because I don't really work out anymore, but I do run track, and I find myself gaining more weight now.

But I would like to gain more weight still, even though I'm not going to be growing in the vertical sense. :(
 
  • #70
5'5.5" and a little over 100 lbs. Lost about ten coming to college, so now my mom thinks I'm starving to death or some such. Keeps my food drawer well stocked which is nice! :approve:
 
  • #71
i'm 5'3 on a good day... and so not touching the weight thing...
 
  • #72
Gale17 said:
i'm 5'3 on a good day... and so not touching the weight thing...
I've studied your photos extensively :-p (all for the sake of gaining insight into the nature of my threadmates, of course :wink: ). I don't think you have much to worry about.
 
  • #73
Before winter quarter: 5'4" 129 lbs.
After winter quarter: 5'4" 135 lbs.

Musta been all those rainy days. Got back on the treadmill today!
 
  • #74
Math Is Hard said:
Got back on the treadmill today!
Just cut your hair, woman. You'll be down to 120. :wink:
 
  • #75
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  • #76
Those government BMI stats are very skewed.
 
  • #77
Gale17 said:
i'm 5'3 on a good day... and so not touching the weight thing...
Me neither :-p

and I'm 7" above sealevel :biggrin:
 
  • #78
178cm and 82kg.
I'm a tad overweight, but that will be corrected in the near future as I finally convinced my parental unit to pay for a gym (huzzah!)
 
  • #79
The_Professional said:
Those government BMI stats are very skewed.

They don't take into account body composition. Anyone who has built up a decent amount of muscle will have a higher BMI, even if they have only a healthy amount of fat. Nonetheless, even with a very slender frame, someone who is only 100 lbs and 5'5" probably does need to gain a bit of weight. But don't eat more junk food, increase the amount of healthy food, and do some strength training exercises to build up muscle rather than just put on fat.
 
  • #80
I'm 6'2", and between 150 and 160, depending what I've eaten in the past few weeks.
 
  • #81
Andre said:
That would put your http://nhlbisupport.com/bmi/bmicalc.htm at 16,4. You should weight at least 113 lbs for a "healthy" minimum BMI of 18.5.
Cool link! It says my weight is normal for my height. I just wish you had a calculator that could convert it all to muscle.
 
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  • #82
2CentsWorth said:
It says my weight is normal for my height.
Me too! 19.5 Old age and beer to the rescue again! If I hadn't shrunk an inch and drank so much, I would have been under 18. :biggrin:
 
  • #83
5'10"
220 lbs...

Wow, I feel so big on this forum :)
 
  • #84
TensorKhan said:
Wow, I feel so big on this forum :)
We're overjoyed to make you feel special. :rolleyes:
 
  • #85
I don't think I've ever been 113 in my entire life so don't know if that's going to happen anytime soon. In all honesty I'm just never that hungry is what it comes down to and what I do eat is healthy (and bike a lot each day) so I'm not going to worry excessively over it.
Though my friends are known to gain parental airs while in the dining hall and trying to get me to eat. ("I don't care if the server gave you two thirds of a plate of mashed potatoes, you're eating them all!")
 
  • #86
Andromeda321 said:
two thirds of a plate of mashed potatoes
That would be my dream dessert, as long as there's gravy or butter. :-p
 
  • #87
My dessert is more along the lines of chocolate pie, and I know how to make a good one that is remarkably low in calories too. Its more like a mousse than anything else. It also only takes 15 minutes to make (and several hours to cool).
 
  • #88
5' 8" , 131 lbs ..

man it's so hard for a normal Indian male to go above six feet, my ultimate height goal is around 6' 2", just recently I got a copy of a more than a thousand years old book on yoga by the ancient scholar Patanjali, it's amazing, yoga has particular asanas for everything, so i have started the ones that help higher growth..
 
  • #89
motai said:
My dessert is more along the lines of chocolate pie, and I know how to make a good one that is remarkably low in calories too. Its more like a mousse than anything else. It also only takes 15 minutes to make (and several hours to cool).
Recipe, please. Maybe I can pay Moonbear to make me one. I don't cook anything that doesn't involve a can opener or a microwave.
 
  • #90
I'd like someone to do the following:

Find out the weight of the last ten members to have posted in each forum here. Add them together, and tell us whether engineers are fatter than biologists...

Danger, at your earliest convenience...
 

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