What does this tool measure?

Click
here to find out your child's BMI (Body Mass Index)
. This tool
can be used for children ages 2 to 19. Be cautious if you use this tool or any
height and weight charts to assess your child's growth after he or she reaches
puberty. Check with your doctor if you have questions.
This tool
looks at your child's weight and height, and then compares your child's size to
that of other boys or girls of the same age. Not all children are the same.
Some are naturally larger and some are naturally smaller. Your child's size
will be given two numbers—a BMI value and its percentile. The percentile is the
number that ranks your child's size among other children of the same gender and
age.
What's most important is that your child is at the same
percentile over time, so it takes several measurements to assess your child's
growth. You should talk with your doctor if your child suddenly shifts up or down in percentile. A gradual change
from one percentile to another is probably not a cause for concern.
Talk with your doctor if you are concerned about your child's weight.
Finding that a child is "overweight" or "underweight" is a medical diagnosis.
Your doctor can give you steps to take to help your child reach and stay at a
healthy weight.