For a 53-year-old male (or an adult male of any age), your percentage of body fat should be about 10 to 15% for good health. (For females the percentage of body fat should be about 15 to 20% for good health.) For more information about this, and how to measure your percentage of body fat, see the page link, further down this page, listed under "Related Questions."
For average adult males the body fat percentage is 18 to 24 percent. It is suggested however that the optimal body fat percentage for an adult male should be around 14 to 17 percent.
On average, a male torso can weigh between 20-30 pounds, depending on factors such as muscle mass, body fat percentage, and overall body size.
About 57% for an adult male
Approximately 60% of the adult male body is composed of water. This percentage can vary based on factors such as age, body composition, and hydration level.
There is no 'average' weight for a 46-year-old male because weight is related to height and body composition. What counts more than your body weight is your percentage of body fat. For more information about this, see the page link, further down this page, listed under "Related Questions."
An average adult male is made up of 42% voluntary muscle, an average adult female is made up of 36% voluntary muscle (in terms of total body mass).
There is no particular or ideal weight for a male. Weight is related to height and body composition. Your percentage of body fat is more important than your body weight. For more information, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
40 lbs
On average, a human eats about 2-3% of their body weight per day. This percentage can vary based on factors like age, sex, metabolism, and activity level. Consuming an appropriate amount of food is important for maintaining overall health and well-being.
An adult male should have between 8 and 17 percent body fat, according to The National Institute of Health. Trained athletes may have slightly less (6 or 7) but generally the low teens is what you should aim for in terms of body fat percentage.
49% of students are male which is the average across the United States.
12% - 16%