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Paediatric BMI Percentile (CDC)

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Pro Tip

Track BMI on a growth chart at every well-child visit and note the trajectory, not just the absolute value. A child moving from the 40th to 75th percentile over 18 months needs dietary and lifestyle review even though they remain in the 'healthy' range — centile crossing is an early warning of future obesity.

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The concept of BMI was invented by Adolphe Quetelet, a Belgian mathematician and astronomer, in the 1830s as part of his study of human physical characteristics — not as a medical tool. He called it the Quetelet Index. It was not widely adopted in medicine until the 1970s when Ancel Keys renamed it Body Mass Index in a study of over 7,000 men, establishing its use as a population-level measure of weight status.

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