Now also 'New BMI' calculation
The calculation of the New BMI proposed by Professor L N Trefethen FRS is also included. According to Prof. Trefethen, "perhaps this revised formula might reflect better than the standard one how the weights of healthy adults really depend on their heights." But he also states: "The new formulas proposed above are not based on epidemiological studies and they may not be a improvement, for all kinds of reasons.".
The "healthy range" of the new BMI is the same as for the traditional BMI: 18,5 to 25. More specific information can be found on the site newbmi.nl.eu.org.
Predict your child's height!
If you want a simple and convenient way to check your child's growth against the WHO Child Growth Standards, just go to growthcharts.nl.eu.org. The standards were developed using data collected in the WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study. The site calculates and draws the physical growth curves for the specific age and dimensions of your child.
It only gives a very global indication of the dimensions that your child might reach later in life. The actual future height of your child can still be influenced by factors like your child's health, eating patterns, etc.