During infancy, parents will pay close attention to the physical condition of their babies, especially their height and weight, as these can reflect whether the baby's growth is in a healthy state. However, at each age group, there are certain standards for the baby's height and weight. What is the weight and height standard for a one year old baby?
The health organization has made standard data based on the weight and height standards of infants. The weight of one year old male infants is around 7.8~12.0 kilograms, with an average of 9.9 kilograms, while the weight of female infants is between 7.2~11.37 grams, with an average weight of 9.2 kilograms.
The height of a one year old female infant ranges from 69.7 to 80.5 centimeters, with an average of 75.1 centimeters. If the height of a female infant exceeds 80.0 centimeters, it is considered too high; if it is less than 68.6 centimeters, it is considered too short. The average height of a male infant ranges from 70.9 to 82.1 centimeters, with an average of 76.5 centimeters. If it is greater than 81.5 centimeters, it is considered too high, and if it is less than 70.7 centimeters, it is considered too short.
The weight and height standards for a one year old baby also vary to some extent, and are not 100% data, but only interval values. According to the human body's genes, developmental factors, feeding methods, and nutritional care, the growth of the baby will be affected. However, the body height and weight of a one year old baby can only be measured according to corresponding standards. Therefore, as long as the one year old baby is physically healthy and there are some deviations in height and weight, there is no need to worry too much.