Growth Chart Resources
- Adult BMI Calculator
- BMI Calculator Child and Teen
- CDC Growth Chart Training
- Using the WHO Growth Charts to Assess Growth in the United States Among Children Aged Birth to 2 Years
- Overview of the CDC Growth Charts
- Using the CDC BMI-for-Age Growth Charts
- Epi Info™ 7
Note: Users familiar with earlier versions of Epi Info™ may notice the absence of the NUTSTAT module. The tools available in Epi Info™ 7 have replaced it.
Epi Info™ 7, developed by the CDC, contains several nutritional anthropometry tools that can be used to look at population-based or group data. The tool, called the Nutrition Project, can be used to collect, analyze, and graph child age, weight, and height data. The Nutrition Project is a special data entry form that allows you to type in a child’s age, height, weight, and other measurements for each clinic or doctor’s office visit. As you enter the measurements, the appropriate percentiles are automatically calculated and added to the data set. The WHO Child Growth Standards are used to calculate percentiles for children 0 to 2 years of age, and the CDC 2000 Growth Reference is used to calculate percentiles for children 2 years of age or older.