Growth and development of an individual starts at conception and is a continuous process. In children, growth is assessed by nutrition, growth indices such as height, weight, circumference of the head and various other body measurements. Other parameters, one can use are bone age, dental age and body mass index (BMI). Growth charts are the most important tools in assessment of growth. A standard chart contains weight for age and height for age. The growth in rapid in the first 4-5 months after birth and then again there is growth spurt in mild-childhood at the time of puberty.
Weight: - The newborn loses upto 10% of its weight during first week but regains it in the next few days. The child doubles its birth weight by 4-5 months and trebles it by 1 year of age. The weight is quadruple to the birth weight by 2 years of age.
To estimate normal weight of the child, the following formula may be used:-
Age |
Weight |
At birth |
2.5 - 3.75 kg. |
3-12 months |
(Age in months) + 9 / 2 |
1 to 6 years |
(2 x Age in years) + 8 |
7 to 12 years |
(7 x Age in years) + 5 / 2 |