Depends on how old you are, but around 130 sounds good.
Yes, a normal weight teenager (or a normal weight person of any age) can develop diabetes type 2.
I actually disagree with that. I am a teenager myself and I don't think there is a way to be a "normal teenager" because EVERY teen is different.
child: 4' - 5' teenager: 5'+
It is normal. Eat right, run about and cut down on the fatty foods (if you are worried about your weight).
No its ok and normal
no
It is not normal. If you do you need a treatment.
I am almost 15 and I weigh 110. The doctor says I'm a little underweight. So maybe around 120ish?
yes
It isn't normal but you can if you feel you need to!
It depends on how tall the teenager is. If the teenager is only 5 feet tall, they should weigh between 97 pounds and 123 pounds but if they are 5 feet 10 inches tall they should weigh between 132 pounds and 167 pounds.
Yes, when a teenager needs to lose weight there are different guidelines than adults. One of the primary reasons for this is puberty. Hormones (for boys and girls) can affect the ability of a teenager to lose weight. In addition, teens are still developing and growing and therefore any dieting must be carefully monitored by a doctor. While healthy eating and exercise is important for all age groups, it is very important to maintain a normal weight during adolescence as this increases your chances of maintaining a healthy weight through adulthood. But again, if you or the parents of a teenager suspect weight loss should be achieved please consult your physician first.