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  1. 15 gru 2022 · Breastfeeding is the recommended standard for infant feeding. The WHO charts reflect growth patterns among children who were predominantly breastfed for at least 4 months and still breastfeeding at 12 months. The WHO standards provide a better description of physiological growth in infancy.

  2. WHO Growth Standard for 0 to 24 months. Uses the 2006 WHO growth standard charts to report percentiles and Z-scores on infants from 0 to 24 months of age. Per the CDC, WHO Growth Standards are recommended for use in the U.S. for infants and children 0 to 2 years of age.

  3. Boys table- Weight-for-age: Birth to 13 weeks (z-scores) Download: PDF ǀ Excel. Boys table- Weight-for-age: Birth to 5 years (z-scores) Download: PDF ǀ Excel

  4. The clinical charts for infants and older children were published in two sets. Set 1 contains 10 charts (5 for boys and 5 for girls), with the 5th, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, and 95th smoothed percentile lines for all charts, and the 85th percentile for BMI-for-age and weight-for-stature.

  5. Available Charts: BMI, Weight, Length, and Head-Circumference Percentile/Z-Score, By entering Date-of-Birth, Date ,Gender, Weight, Length/Height, Head-Circumference, you can view the Percentile and Z-Score. Also, the BMI, Age will be calculated.

  6. Easy to use infant growth chart calculator. Helps you determine the weight-age percentile of your baby. Get results based on World Health Organization data.

  7. CDC Growth calculator for 0 to 36 months. 2000 CDC growth charts to report growth metric percentiles and Z-scores on infants from 0 to 36 months of age. Includes Weight-for-age, Length-for-age, Head circumference-for-age, and Weight-for-length.

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