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BMI percentile is a measure that compares a child's BMI to other children of the same age and gender. It helps determine if a child's weight is appropriate for their height, age, and sex.
The calculator uses the standard BMI formula:
Then compares the result to CDC/WHO growth charts to determine the percentile based on age and gender.
Details: BMI percentile is the preferred measure for assessing weight status in children and teens because it accounts for normal differences in body fat between boys and girls and differences in body fat at various ages.
Tips: Enter weight in kilograms, height in meters, age in years (2-20), and select gender. For accurate results, measurements should be taken with proper equipment.
Q1: What do the percentile ranges mean?
A: Underweight (<5th), Healthy weight (5th-85th), Overweight (85th-95th), Obese (≥95th).
Q2: Why use percentiles for children instead of BMI categories?
A: Children's body fat changes with age and differs between boys and girls, so percentiles provide a more accurate assessment.
Q3: How often should children's BMI be checked?
A: The AAP recommends BMI screening annually starting at age 2.
Q4: Are there limitations to BMI percentile?
A: It doesn't distinguish between fat and muscle mass, and may be less accurate for very muscular children or those with certain medical conditions.
Q5: Where can I find the official CDC growth charts?
A: CDC growth charts are available on the CDC website for clinical reference.