Weight and height standards for one year old infants

  After a baby is born, family members are very nervous about the baby's growth and development, hoping that the baby can grow up quickly. Some parents are not aware of the development of their babies, so what are the standards for the height and weight of a one year old baby?

  

Weight and height standards for one year old infants1

  Normally, a baby around one year old should be around 70 to 80 centimeters tall and weigh between 18 to 22 pounds. However, the specific situation needs to be considered based on the baby's condition. If the baby is born heavier and taller, these data may be larger than that of an ordinary baby, and the baby's height and weight are also influenced by genetic factors and growth environment.

  If a baby is overweight and appears to be slightly heavier than the average baby, parents can choose low sugar milk powder for the baby to drink, while increasing the proportion of fruits and vegetables in the diet to allow the baby to consume more fiber, vitamins, and other mineral elements. Do not let the baby become obese due to their food preferences.

  If the baby's height and weight are low, it is recommended that parents pay attention to supplementing the baby's nutrition. If the baby is underweight, parents can give the baby more protein and fat rich foods, such as various meats and soy products. If the baby grows slowly, it is recommended that parents supplement the baby with calcium properly. Insufficient calcium in the body is an important reason for the baby's slow growth.

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