As babies continue to grow and develop, their height and weight will also change. Due to the fact that babies have different heights and weights at different stages, in order to better judge whether their development is normal, it is usually possible to compare with the height and weight standard table. Recently, some parents want to know what the height and weight development standard is for babies from 1 to 3 years old?
At the age of one, male babies have a height between 73.4 and 78.8 centimeters and a weight between 9.1 and 11.3 kilograms, while female babies have a height between 71.5 and 77.1 centimeters and a weight between 8.5 and 10 kilograms. At the age of two, male babies have a height between 84.3 and 91 centimeters and a weight between 11.2 and 14 kilograms, while female babies have a height between 83.3 and 89.8 centimeters and a weight between 10.6 and 13.2 kilograms.
After the baby reaches the age of 3, the height of male babies ranges from 91.1 to 98.7 centimeters and the weight ranges from 13 to 16.4 kilograms, while the height of female babies ranges from 90.2 to 98.1 centimeters and the weight ranges from 12.6 to 16.1 kilograms. Due to the different physical constitutions of each baby and nutritional intake issues, there may be differences in height and weight among each baby. As long as the baby's body does not have any abnormal conditions or the value is too large or too small from the standard value, it is normal.
In terms of daily diet, parents must arrange their babies' dietary structure reasonably, let them have a balanced diet, so as to supplement sufficient nutrition. Among them, it is recommended to eat more foods rich in protein and calcium, and ensure that the baby has sufficient sleep, which can help the baby grow taller. For high calorie and high sugar foods, they should eat less or avoid them, and exercise more to effectively control the baby's weight and avoid obesity.