CDC Boys Growth Chart: Birth to 36 Months, Length-For-Age and Weight-For-Age Percentiles (3rd - 97th Percentile) is a 1-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on April 20, 2001 and used nation-wide.
Q: What is the CDC Boys Growth Chart?
A: The CDC Boys Growth Chart is a tool used to track the growth of boys from birth to 36 months.
Q: What does the Length-For-Age percentile mean?
A: The Length-For-Age percentile indicates how a boy's length compares to other boys of the same age group.
Q: What does the Weight-For-Age percentile mean?
A: The Weight-For-Age percentile indicates how a boy's weight compares to other boys of the same age group.
Q: What range of percentiles does the chart cover?
A: The chart covers the 3rd to 97th percentiles.
Q: What does the 3rd percentile mean?
A: If a boy's measurement falls on the 3rd percentile, it means that only 3% of boys his age have a smaller measurement.
Q: What does the 97th percentile mean?
A: If a boy's measurement falls on the 97th percentile, it means that only 3% of boys his age have a larger measurement.
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