Human weight
Weight in measuring human
body weight in the medical sciences and in sports is a measurement
of mass, expressed in units of mass such as kilograms or pounds.
In Britain, the stone (14 lb = 6.35 kg) is still fairly common
for this purpose as well.
The average weight for male
adults in the United States is about 168 to 183 lb (76 to
83 kg). The average weight for male teenagers in the United
States is about 99 to 141 lb (45 to 64 kg). For female
adults the average weight is 120 to 140 lb (54 to 64 kg).
For female teenagers the average weight is 100 to 126 lb
(45 to 57 kg).
Note that textbooks in fields
such as physics and engineering often use the term weight for
particular kinds of force, and often express body weight in force
units such as newtons and pounds force. Thus we get the commonly
held notion that "your weight" would change if you went
to a different planet, which is not true for the word weight as
used in medicine and sports.
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