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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Luther_College/Psyc_350%3ABehavioral_Statistics_(Toussaint)/14%3A_Case_Studies/14.31%3A_Parental_Recognition_of_Child_Obesity
    According to the CDC growth charts for children, a child with a BMI percentile less than the 5th percentile is underweight; from the 5th to less than the 85th, a child is at a hea...According to the CDC growth charts for children, a child with a BMI percentile less than the 5th percentile is underweight; from the 5th to less than the 85th, a child is at a healthy weight; from the 85th to less than the 95th percentile, a child is overweight; and a BMI percentile equal to or greater than the 95th percentile, a child is considered to be obese.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Cerritos_College/Introduction_to_Statistics_with_R/20%3A_Case_Studies_and_Data/20.31%3A_Parental_Recognition_of_Child_Obesity
    According to the CDC growth charts for children, a child with a BMI percentile less than the 5th percentile is underweight; from the 5th to less than the 85th, a child is at a hea...According to the CDC growth charts for children, a child with a BMI percentile less than the 5th percentile is underweight; from the 5th to less than the 85th, a child is at a healthy weight; from the 85th to less than the 95th percentile, a child is overweight; and a BMI percentile equal to or greater than the 95th percentile, a child is considered to be obese.

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