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A friend of mine said she has a dumb obesity-related question for me: How can 15 percent of kids be above the 95th percentile? Let me explain. My friend’s girls — like most kids nowadays — are ...
Body mass index (BMI) percentiles have been routinely and historically used to identify elevated adiposity. The aim of this study was to investigate the optimal Centers for Disease Control and ...
Doctors can predict which babies will grow up to be obese, according to a new study. Researchers found the growth charts doctors use at check-ups can predict a child's risk of becoming obese later in ...
For decades, parents have viewed their child’s spot on the growth chart as if it were a grade on a test. But how useful are these diagrams, really, in communicating the state of your child’s health?
Q: Our 4-year-old daughter’s weight (25 pounds) is at the first percentile for her age, but she is otherwise healthy, energetic, creative, polite, and well-behaved. Our only real problem occurs at ...
To elaborate Mexican growth charts based on international methodology. Data were obtained from the Mexican National Health Survey. The survey was stratified and probabilistic representative of all the ...