What are the weight and height centiles for a 7-year-old girl, weighing 25.95 kg and measuring 125 cm, according to the UK WHO (World Health Organization) growth chart?

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Growth Chart Assessment for 7-Year-Old Girl

For a 7-year-old girl weighing 25.95 kg and measuring 125 cm, both measurements fall approximately at the 50th centile on UK WHO growth charts, indicating normal, proportionate growth for age.

Growth Chart Framework

  • UK WHO growth charts should be used for this 7-year-old child, as these charts extend through age 20 years and are the standard for children beyond 59 months of age 1
  • CDC growth charts are also appropriate for children aged 24 months and older, providing continuity through age 19 years 1

Specific Centile Interpretation

Weight Assessment

  • A weight of 25.95 kg at age 7 years places this child at approximately the 50th centile, which represents the median weight for girls of this age 2
  • This weight is well within the normal range, falling between the 2nd percentile (which marks potential growth concerns) and the 95th percentile (which marks potential obesity concerns) 1, 2

Height Assessment

  • A height of 125 cm at age 7 years also places this child at approximately the 50th centile, indicating average stature for age 3
  • This height measurement is appropriate and does not suggest either short stature (below 2nd percentile) or excessive height (above 97.7th percentile) 2

Clinical Significance

  • The concordance between weight and height centiles (both at approximately 50th centile) indicates proportionate, healthy growth 1
  • There is no discrepancy between height and weight centiles that would suggest disproportionate weight gain or growth faltering 1
  • Values at the 50th centile represent optimal growth patterns and do not indicate any adverse health conditions 2

Monitoring Recommendations

  • Serial measurements every 6-12 months are recommended to track growth trajectory and ensure the child maintains appropriate growth along her current percentile curve 1, 2
  • Growth velocity over time provides more valuable information than single measurements for comprehensive growth assessment 2, 3
  • Plotting all measurements on appropriate growth charts helps visualize trends and detect any future deviations from the established growth pattern 2

Key Clinical Points

  • This child's measurements require no intervention, as both parameters fall within normal ranges 2
  • The 50th centile represents the median for the population, meaning half of healthy children weigh and measure more, and half weigh and measure less 2
  • Continue routine health supervision visits with growth monitoring to ensure maintenance of this healthy growth trajectory 1

References

Guideline

Weight Centile Assessment in Adolescents

Praxis Medical Insights: Practical Summaries of Clinical Guidelines, 2025

Guideline

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

Praxis Medical Insights: Practical Summaries of Clinical Guidelines, 2026

Guideline

Growth Assessment for Adolescents

Praxis Medical Insights: Practical Summaries of Clinical Guidelines, 2025

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