Height and Weight Standards for Five-Year-Old Boys

The height and weight standards for five-year-old boys are 101.2cm~118.7cm and 14.3kg~23.8kg, and it is normal for there to be variations among individuals.
The height and weight standard for a five-year-old boy is 101.2cm~118.7cm and 14.3kg~23.8kg, and the height and weight of a child is affected by a variety of factors, including heredity, environment, nutrition, sleep, and disease. If the parents are short, the child may be shorter. If your child’s weight is on the small side, pay attention to balanced nutrition and diet, and don’t be partial to food.
There are also many ways to promote the growth of height, you can eat more calcium-rich foods, such as more milk, more meat, ribs, fish, shrimp, which are rich in calcium. In addition, appropriate sports exercise can also promote the growth of the baby’s height, but also to maintain adequate sleep, can also ensure that the child’s height growth.
If the child’s height is lower than that of his peers, and his weight is too high or too low, he should pay attention to it, and consult a doctor as soon as possible to find out the cause.