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Anthropometric Reference Data for Children and Adults: United States, 2003-2006

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The report provides national anthropometric reference data for all U.S. age groups for 2007‑2010, extending earlier 1960‑2006 findings. Data were collected from 20,015 NHANES participants using a complex, stratified, multistage probability sample, measuring weight, height, length, circumferences, limb lengths, and skinfold thickness.

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Objective-This report presents national anthropometric reference data for all ages of the U.S. population in 2007-2010, adding to results published previously from the years 1960-2006. Methods-Data are from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), a complex, stratified, and multistage probability sample of the civilian noninstitutionalized U.S. population. Anthropometry measurements were obtained from 20,015 survey participants. The anthropometric measures included weight, height, recumbent length, circumferences, limb lengths, and skinfold thickness measurements. Results-The tables in this report include weighted population means, standard errors of the means, and selected percentiles of body measurement values. Because measurements varied by sex and age (as well as race and ethnicity in adults), results are reported by these subgroups. Conclusions-These latest NHANES data add to the knowledge about trends in child growth and development and trends in the distribution of body measurements, such as weight and height, in the U.S. population.