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    GOD NO!!! DON'T EAT SUPERNOODLES!!! They have over 500 cals and 20g of fat! I ate them for ages cause the packet tricks you and I thought there was only 170 cals in them. Now you could make up those 500 cals with somethi g much healthier.
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    I'm 13, 5ft 8, and weigh 8 or 9 stone... i dunno if thats over weight I dont think it is.. When I went doctors he said it was in the healthy category..

    anyway, I love my food, I love to eat =] I eat a lot, but I make sure I do a lot of exercise aswell to burn off the fat

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    You may be Obese see you're Doctor about going on a diet.... your not eating thats not good but why have a fried egg... eat healthy
    Last edited by Meyaz; 10-07-2006 at 08:56 PM.

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    Im 16 and I'm 9st so I would say that you do need to lose some weight or I needto gain either way. merrr
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    As ostinato said about malnutrition read this..

    Malnutrition is a general term for the medical condition caused by an improper or insufficient diet. It most often refers to undernutrition resulting from inadequate consumption, poor absorption, or excessive loss of nutrients, but the term can also encompass overnutrition, resulting from overeating or excessive intake of specific nutrients. An individual will experience malnutrition if the appropriate amount, kind or quality of nutrients comprising a healthy diet are not consumed for an extended period of time. An extended period of malnutrition can result in starvation.

    Malnutrition as the lack of sufficient nutrients to maintain healthy bodily functions is typically associated with extreme poverty in economically developing countries, while malnutrition as the result of inappropriate dieting, overeating or the absence of a "balanced diet" is often observed in economically developed countries (eg. as indicated by increasing levels of obesity).

    Most commonly, malnourished people either do not have enough calories in their diet, or are eating a diet that lacks protein, vitamins, or trace minerals. Medical problems arising from malnutrition are commonly referred to as deficiency diseases. Scurvy is a well-known and now rare form of malnutrition, in which the victim lacks vitamin C.

    Common forms of malnutrition include protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) and micronutrient malnutrition. PEM refers to inadequate availability or absorption of energy and proteins in the body. Micronutrient malnutrition refers to inadequate availability of some essential nutrients such as vitamins and trace elements that are required by the body in small quantities. Micronutrient deficiencies lead to a variety of diseases and impair normal functioning of the body. Deficiency in micronutrients such as Vitamin A reduces the capacity of the body to resist diseases. Deficiency in iron, iodine and vitamin A is widely prevalent and represent a major public health challenge. An array of afflictions ranging from stunted growth, reduced intelligence and various cognitive abilities, reduced sociability, reduced leadership and assertiveness, reduced activity and energy, reduced muscle growth and strength, and poorer health overall are directly implicated to nutrient deficiencies. Also, another, although rare, effect of malnutrition is black spots appearing on the skin.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rуαи
    Ok so i am 13 years old and 11 - 11.5 stone i think.. For the last couple of weeks i haven't eaten much at all.. Today i have eat NOTHING.. I don't feel i need it like i did before, is this healthy?
    Not at all.
    First of all im 14 and weigh 7.3 and as far as i know i was less / the same when i was 13. But i'm a girl so i'd say the av weight for you is 8 stone?
    How tall are you? And eating nothing actually makes you fatter at first.

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    Why do you guys use the measurement "stone"? I think KG sounds better lol
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    Sorry if this counts as going off topic
    Quote Originally Posted by Bang Bang
    Not at all.
    First of all im 14 and weigh 7.3 and as far as i know i was less / the same when i was 13. But i'm a girl so i'd say the av weight for you is 8 stone?
    How tall are you? And eating nothing actually makes you fatter at first.
    How tall are you? 101 pounds sounds a little underweight for somebody of 14.

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    5ft - 5ft 3 i dno

    between them lol

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    You should NEVER go a day without food, your body needs it regardless of whether you feel hungry or not.
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