The standardized height of a 10-year-old girl is about 140.0cm and the standardized weight is about 32.5kg. Due to the influence of genetic factors and personal constitution, the height and weight of a 10-year-old girl are within the normal range of fluctuation.
Height and weight are important indicators of normal growth and development of children, and standard height and weight can be predicted by age in clinical practice.
China’s current formula for predicting the standard height of children between the ages of 7 and 10 is: height (cm) = age (years) × 6 + 80, and the formula for predicting the standard weight of children between the ages of 7 and 12 is: weight (kg) = (age (years) × 7-5)/2, so the standard height of a girl of 10 years of age is predicted to be about 140.0 cm, and her standard weight is about 32.5 kg.
Because children’s growth and development are affected by many different factors, such as genetics, nutrition, and gender, normal height and weight are allowed to fluctuate within a certain range when evaluating a child’s normal height and weight.
Height and weight within plus or minus 10% of the standardized values are considered normal, so the range of height for a 10-year-old girl is 135.9 to 144.4 cm, and the range of weight fluctuation is 29.2 to 35.8 kg.
Normal growth and development of children are affected by many factors, including nutrition, sleep, exercise and diseases, etc. Therefore, when short height or low weight occurs, one should go to a professional child health care department or pediatric endocrinology department, where a professional physician will assess the level of growth and development and give the correct guidance.