Child height and weight comparison table

  Children’s height and weight comparison table in different developmental stages of different standards, as follows: 1, weight: 1-6 months weight (kg) = birth weight + month age × 0.7; 7-12 months weight (kg) = 6 + month age × 0.25; usually 1 year old weight about 10kg, height of about 75cm, 2 years old to pre-pubertal weight (kg) = age × 2 + 7; 2, height. Children under 3 years of age are not accurately measured in the upright position, they should be measured in the supine position, called the length, the average length of newborns at birth is 50cm, while after 3 years of age children are measured in the upright position called height. 2-12 years of age height estimation formula is: height (cm) = age (years) × 7 + 77; children’s height and weight are related to genetics, race, endocrine, nutrition, exercise and disease and other factors, can be based on the development of the child’s height and weight, and thus a comprehensive assessment of the child’s development. If there is a significant abnormality in the child’s height and weight, it is often associated with diseases such as rickets, severe malnutrition, or growth hormone deficiency, which requires prompt medical attention. In addition, spring is a critical season for children’s growth and development, so it is necessary to supplement sufficient fish, shrimp, eggs and other protein-based foods to promote their growth and development.

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