06-03-2011, 11:49 PM
Hi, if you are reading this you most likely thought this would be a thread asking how to lose weight I assume.
However, I come to you today to ask how I could put on weight.
I am extremely skinny for my age and height, and there is absolutely no plausible reason for it.
Currently, I am 105.6 lbs, and 6' 2" tall.
This puts me at a whopping 13.6 BMI.
Emaciated = <15
Underweight = 15-18.5
Normal weight = 18.5–24.9
Overweight = 25–29.9
Obesity = BMI of 30 or greater
As you can see by the chart above, I am well within the range of 'emaciated'.
Why you ask?
Well quite frankly, I have no idea. It is not my eating habits, I eat more than the average person should even be able to handle. Anyone at my school that is known to be gluttonous eats less than me. I almost literally eat more than anyone in my school that I know, and I keep my diet healthy although large.
I am not physically inactive, I work hard outside during the summer at my job and get plenty of exercise.
Recently, I had my thyroid tested and my blood checked.
The only thing that the tests returned was that I was slightly low on Iron. (This also is unexplicable, as I eat plenty of foods that contain enough iron for me daily.)
So my question to you today is:
What could possibly be the cause? Do I have some sort of a tapeworm, or is that implausible?
Not to mention, I am still growing in height but my weight stays exactly where it's at.
However, I come to you today to ask how I could put on weight.
I am extremely skinny for my age and height, and there is absolutely no plausible reason for it.
Currently, I am 105.6 lbs, and 6' 2" tall.
This puts me at a whopping 13.6 BMI.
Emaciated = <15
Underweight = 15-18.5
Normal weight = 18.5–24.9
Overweight = 25–29.9
Obesity = BMI of 30 or greater
As you can see by the chart above, I am well within the range of 'emaciated'.
Why you ask?
Well quite frankly, I have no idea. It is not my eating habits, I eat more than the average person should even be able to handle. Anyone at my school that is known to be gluttonous eats less than me. I almost literally eat more than anyone in my school that I know, and I keep my diet healthy although large.
I am not physically inactive, I work hard outside during the summer at my job and get plenty of exercise.
Recently, I had my thyroid tested and my blood checked.
The only thing that the tests returned was that I was slightly low on Iron. (This also is unexplicable, as I eat plenty of foods that contain enough iron for me daily.)
So my question to you today is:
What could possibly be the cause? Do I have some sort of a tapeworm, or is that implausible?
Not to mention, I am still growing in height but my weight stays exactly where it's at.