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Measuring Height and Weight Accurately at Home
 

In order to measure a child’s Body Mass Index (BMI) the parent, caregiver, or health professional must accurately measure the height and weight of the child. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers tips to help Head Start staff and parents accurately measure a child’s weight and height at home.

Measuring Height and Weight Accurately at Home

Measuring Height Accurately At Home
Measuring Weight Accurately At Home


Measuring Height Accurately At Home

If you have height and weight measurements recently taken by a healthcare provider, enter those measurements and the date the measurements were taken.

If you take height and weight measurements at home, follow these guidelines:

To measure height accurately at home to calculate BMI-for-age:

  1. woman measuring the height of her childRemove the child’s shoes, bulky clothing, and hair ornaments, and unbraid hair that interferes with the measurement.
  2. Take the height measurement on flooring that is not carpeted and against a flat surface such as a wall with no molding.
  3. Have the child stand with feet flat, together, and against the wall. Make sure legs are straight, arms are at sides, and shoulders are level.
  4. Make sure the child is looking straight ahead and that the line of sight is parallel with the floor.
  5. Take the measurement while the child stands with head, shoulders, buttocks, and heels touching the flat surface (wall). (See illustration.) Depending on the overall body shape of the child, all points may not touch the wall.
  6. Use a flat headpiece to form a right angle with the wall and lower the headpiece until it firmly touches the crown of the head.
  7. Make sure the measurer’s eyes are at the same level as the headpiece.
  8. Lightly mark where the bottom of the headpiece meets the wall. Then, use a metal tape to measure from the base on the floor to the marked measurement on the wall to get the height measurement.
  9. Accurately record the height to the nearest 1/8th inch or 0.1 centimeter.

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Measuring Weight Accurately At Home

To measure weight accurately at home to calculate BMI-for-age:

  1. Use a digital scale. Avoid using bathroom scales that are spring-loaded. Place the scale on firm flooring (such as tile or wood) rather than carpet.
  2. Have the child or teen remove shoes and heavy clothing, such as sweaters.
  3. Have the child or teen stand with both feet in the center of the scale.
  4. Record the weight to the nearest decimal fraction (for example, 55.5 pounds or 25.1 kilograms).
    child on a scale

 

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Measuring Height and Weight Accurately at Home. BMI-Body Mass Index. HHS/CDC. 2007. English.