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BMI Calculation - About the BMI
BMI for Children and Teens
(Also referred to as BMI-for-age)
BMI is Used Differently with Children Than it is With Adults.
In children and teens, body mass index is used to assess underweight, overweight, and risk for overweight. Children's body fatness changes over the years as they grow. Also, girls and boys differ in their body fatness as they mature. This is why BMI for children, also referred to as BMI-for-age, is gender and age specific.1, 2 BMI-for-age is plotted on gender specific growth charts. These charts are used for children and teens 2 – 20 years of age. For the 2000 CDC Growth Charts and Additional Information visit CDC's National Center for Health Statistics.
Each of the CDC BMI-for-age gender specific charts contains a series of curved lines indicating specific percentiles. Healthcare professionals use the following established percentile cutoff points to identify underweight and overweight in children.
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Underweight |
BMI-for-age < 5th percentile |
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At risk of overweight |
BMI-for-age 85th percentile to < 95th percentile |
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Overweight |
BMI-for-age > 95th percentile |
BMI decreases during the preschool years, then increases into adulthood. The percentile curves show this pattern of growth.
| What does it mean if my
child is in the 60th percentile?
The 60th percentile means that compared to children of
the same gender and age, 60% have a lower BMI. |
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Example
Let's look at the BMI for a boy as he grows. While his BMI changes, he
remains at the 95th percentile BMI-for-age.
| Age |
BMI |
Percentile |
| 2 years |
19.3 |
95th |
| 4 years |
17.8 |
95th |
| 9 years |
21.0 |
95th |
| 13 years |
25.1 |
95th |
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We see how the boy's BMI declines during his preschool years and increases as he gets older.

Why is BMI-for-age a useful tool?
BMI-for-Age is used for children and teens because of their rate of growth and development. It is a useful tool because
- BMI-for-age provides a reference for adolescents that can be used beyond puberty.
- BMI-for-age in children and adolescents compares well to laboratory measures of body fat.
- BMI-for-age can be used to track body size throughout life.
For the 2000 CDC Growth Charts and Additional Information visit CDC'S National Center for Health Statistics.
For more information on how to use the growth charts visit The Growth Chart Training Modules.
BMI Calculation - BMI Calculation Overview
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