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Find the WHO Child Growth Standards for weight-for-age, based on z-scores and percentiles, for boys and girls from birth to 5 years. Download charts, tables and simplified field tables in PDF, Excel or xlsx formats.
Calculate BMI, BMI percentile, and BMI category for children and teens 2 through 19 using CDC growth charts. Learn about BMI, obesity, and health risks, and get tips to support healthy routines.
Calculate your child's weight percentile based on age using CDC charts for 2-20 year olds. See the graph plot of weight versus age and compare with other children.
Find growth charts for length, weight, head circumference, stature, and BMI for infants, children, and adolescents. Download, print, and view charts in PDF format with metric or English units.
Find out the average baby weight and length by month, from birth to 8 years old, and compare your child's growth percentile. See the typical toddler and preschooler weights and heights, and learn what factors affect your child's growth.
Data Table of Weight-for-age Charts. Print. Related Pages. Males, Ages 2-20 Years; Females, Ages 2-20 Years; Males, Ages 2-20 Years; Age (in months) 3rd Percentile Weight (in kilograms) 5th Percentile Weight (in kilograms) 10th Percentile Weight (in kilograms) 25th Percentile Weight (in kilograms)
Calculate growth metric percentiles and Z-scores for children and adolescents from 2 to 20 years using CDC 2000 and 2022 charts. Includes weight, height, BMI, and optional gestational age for boys and girls.
Find charts, tables and tools to assess weight-for-length/height of children from birth to 5 years. Compare z-scores and percentiles for girls and boys by age and length/height.
Find average and normal ranges of height and weight for kids in different age groups, both girls and boys. The chart is based on CDC and WHO guidelines and provides values for weight in pounds and length in inches.
Find average ranges of weight and height for children and adolescents based on CDC growth charts. Learn how to gauge your child's growth pattern and when to talk to a healthcare provider.