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CDCs Tracking Program collects and displays environment and health data so its easy to understand and use. With the Tracking Network, you can create customized maps, tables, and charts of local, state, and national data.
The World Health Organization (WHO) child growth standards describe how healthy infants and young children worldwide should grow under optimal environmental and health conditions. CDC growth charts are growth references that describe the growth of children in the United States.
Growth charts are used to compare your childs height, weight, and head size against children of the same age. Growth charts can help both you and your health care provider follow your child as they grow.
The Tracking Program brings together health and environmental data to drive actions to improve health. Tracking uses a network of people and information systems to deliver a core set of data, information summaries, and tools.
The growth charts consist of a series of percentile curves that illustrate the distribution of selected body measurements in U.S. children. Pediatric growth charts have been used by pediatricians, nurses, and parents to track the growth of infants, children, and adolescents in the United States since 1977.
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It shows whether the child is growing appropriately for his or her age. At each weighing the childs weight should be marked with a dot on the growth chart and the dots should be connected.
What to know. Use World Health Organization (WHO) Growth Standard Charts for children from birth to 2 years. Use 2000 CDC Growth Charts for children and adolescents 2 years and older. Use 2022 CDC Extended BMI-for-Age Growth Charts if children and adolescents have a very high BMI (above the 97th percentile).
Our mission CDC works 24/7 to protect America from health, safety and security threats, both foreign and in the U.S. Whether diseases start at home or abroad, are chronic or acute, curable or preventable, human error or deliberate attack, CDC fights disease and supports communities and citizens to do the same.

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