How to Assess Overweight Status in Children - Alabama Department - adph 2025

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overweight is weight-for-height greater than 2 standard deviations above WHO Child Growth Standards median; and. obesity is weight-for-height greater than 3 standard deviations above the WHO Child Growth Standards median.
A measurement called the body mass index (BMI) helps healthcare professionals check for overweight status and obese status. A childs BMI is based on the childs weight and height compared with those of other children the same age and sex using growth charts.
A healthcare professional calculates your childs BMI and figures out where it falls on a standard growth chart. Your childs healthcare professional uses the growth chart to find out how your childs weight compares with that of other children of the same sex and age.
Body mass index (BMI) is a measure of weight relative to height. For children and teens, BMI is interpreted using sex-specific BMI-for-age percentiles. This calculator reports BMI, BMI percentile, and BMI category for children and teens 2 through 19.
The most precise way to measure obesity in a child is by using BMI-for-age percentiles. You cannot measure childrens weight using solely BMI. You must calculate BMI and then plot it on the BMI-for-age percentile graph to find the childs weight status.
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BMI for children Underweight is a BMI below the 5th percentile. Healthy weight is a BMI between the 5th to the 85th percentile. Overweight is a BMI between the 85th percentile and the 95th percentile. Obesity is a BMI in the 95th percentile or above.
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a calculated measure of body weight relative to height. Because children and teens are growing, their BMI values are expressed relative to others of the same sex and age. These values are called BMI-for-age percentiles.

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