Interactive Tool: What is Your Child's BMI?What's next?If you are concerned about your child's weight, or if your child
has had a large change in BMI (whether up or down), talk to your doctor.
Remember that BMI-for-age is just a guide. If your child does have a weight problem, you and your doctor can
talk about what you can do to help, such as providing healthy foods and helping
your child to be more active. Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2006).
BMI—Body mass index: About BMI for children and teens. Available online:
http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/bmi/childrens_BMI/about_childrens_BMI.htm. For more information, see these topics:
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