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BMI for children is a measure that assesses whether a child has a healthy weight for their height, age, and gender. Unlike adults, children's BMI is interpreted using age and gender-specific percentiles.
The calculator uses the BMI formula:
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Explanation: The BMI value is then compared to standardized growth charts to determine the percentile for the child's age and gender.
Details: Regular BMI monitoring helps identify potential weight problems in children, allowing for early intervention and promoting healthy growth and development.
Tips: Enter weight in kilograms, height in meters, age in years, and select gender. All values must be valid (weight > 0, height > 0, age between 0-18 years).
Q1: Why use percentiles for children instead of fixed BMI categories?
A: Children's body composition changes as they grow, so percentiles account for normal growth patterns based on age and gender.
Q2: What do the BMI percentiles mean?
A: Below 5th percentile: Underweight; 5th to 85th: Healthy weight; 85th to 95th: Overweight; Above 95th: Obese.
Q3: How often should children's BMI be measured?
A: Regular measurements during pediatric check-ups are recommended, typically annually for healthy children.
Q4: Are there limitations to BMI for children?
A: BMI doesn't distinguish between fat and muscle mass, so athletic children may have higher BMI without being overweight.
Q5: What should I do if my child's BMI is concerning?
A: Consult with a pediatrician or healthcare provider for proper assessment and guidance on nutrition and physical activity.