What is the UK WHO centile for a 5-year-old girl with a weight of 19.25 kg and a height of 114.5 cm?

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UK WHO Centile for 5-Year-Old Girl with Weight 19.25 kg and Height 114.5 cm

Based on the provided measurements, this 5-year-old girl's weight and height fall within the normal range on UK WHO growth charts, with both measurements likely between the 25th-50th centiles.

Growth Chart Selection and Interpretation

  • For children aged 5 years, the CDC growth charts are recommended, as WHO growth standards are primarily used for children under 24 months 1, 2
  • Since this child is 5 years old, her measurements should be plotted on the appropriate CDC growth chart which extends up to age 19 years 1
  • When using growth charts, values of 2 standard deviations below the median (2.3rd percentile, labeled as 2nd percentile on growth charts) are considered the threshold for identifying children whose growth might indicate adverse health conditions 1, 3

Assessment of This Child's Measurements

  • The average weight for a 5-year-old girl typically falls between 17-20 kg, placing this child's weight of 19.25 kg within the normal range, likely between the 25th-50th centiles 1, 4
  • The average height for a 5-year-old girl is approximately 110-115 cm, placing this child's height of 114.5 cm within the normal range, likely between the 25th-50th centiles 1, 4
  • Growth charts are intended to reflect optimal growth of children, and many children may not experience the optimal environmental, behavioral, or health conditions specified in the reference studies 1

Clinical Implications

  • Regular monitoring of growth parameters is recommended to track growth velocity and response to interventions 1
  • Growth velocity, rather than a single measurement, is often more informative and should be assessed through serial measurements 1
  • Parental heights should be considered when interpreting a child's height percentile, as genetic factors significantly influence growth potential 5
  • Parents often have difficulty accurately perceiving their child's weight status, with a tendency to underestimate weight in overweight children and overestimate weight in normal-weight children 6

Follow-up Recommendations

  • Continue routine growth monitoring at well-child visits to ensure the child maintains appropriate growth trajectory 1
  • If there are concerns about growth patterns, more frequent evaluations may be warranted 1
  • Assessment of nutritional intake and dietary patterns should be part of routine care to support optimal growth 1
  • Family growth patterns should be evaluated to assess genetic contribution to the child's stature 1

References

Guideline

Growth Assessment and Monitoring for Children with Low Weight and Height Percentiles

Praxis Medical Insights: Practical Summaries of Clinical Guidelines, 2025

Guideline

Growth Assessment for Children with Down Syndrome

Praxis Medical Insights: Practical Summaries of Clinical Guidelines, 2025

Guideline

Growth Assessment for Infants

Praxis Medical Insights: Practical Summaries of Clinical Guidelines, 2025

Research

WHO Child Growth Standards based on length/height, weight and age.

Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992). Supplement, 2006

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