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`Number 1 O ■ October 22, 2008
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`Anthropometric Reference Data for Children and
`Adults: United States, 2003-2006
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`by Margaret A. McDowell, Ph.D., M.P.H., R.D.; Cheryl D. Fryar, M.S.P.H.;
`Cynthia L. Ogden, Ph.D.; and Katherine M. Flegal, Ph.D.
`
`Abstract
`Objective-This report presents national anthropometric reference data for
`all ages of the U.S. population in 2003-2006, adding to results published
`previously from 1960-2002.
`Methods-Data are from the National Health and Nutrition Examination
`Surve) (NHANES). a complex. stratified, and multistage probability sample of
`the civilian, noninstitutionalized U.S. population. Anthropometry measurements
`were obtained from 19,593 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
`ethnicit) in adults). results are reported by these subgroups.
`Co11c/11sio11s-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.
`
`Keywords: anthropometry • body measures • nutrition surveys • National Health
`and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES)
`
`Introduction
`The field of anthropometry
`encompasses a variety of human body
`measurements. such as weight, height,
`and size. including skinfold thicknesses,
`circumferences. lengths. and breadths.
`Anthropometry is a key component of
`nutritional status assessment in children
`and adults (I). Anthropometric data for
`
`children reflect general health status.
`dietary adequacy, and growth and
`development over time. In adults, body
`measurement data are used to evaluate
`health and dietary status. disease risk,
`and body composition changes that
`occur over the adult lifespan. This report
`provides anthropometric reference data
`for U.S. children and adults of all ages.
`
`Methods
`National Health and Nutrition
`Examination Surveys (NHANES) are
`conducted by the the Centers for
`Disease Control and Prevention's
`National Center for Health Statistics
`(NCHS). NHANES data are the primary
`source of body measurement and related
`health and nutrition data for the civilian.
`noninstitutionalized U.S. population.
`Surveys were conducted on a periodic
`basis from 1960 to 1994. NHANES
`became a continuous survey in 1999.
`Each of the continuous NHANES
`annual survey samples is nationally
`representative; 2 or more years of data
`are required for subgroup analyses (2).
`NHANES 1999-2006 data were released
`publicly in four data sets. each one
`spanning 2 years (1999-2000. 2001-
`2002, 2003-2004, and 2005-2006)
`(3-5). A combined 4-year dataset based
`on 2003-2004 and 2005-2006 data was
`used for this report to improve the
`stability and reliability of the statistical
`estimates (4-5). Additional 2-year data
`sets will be released in the future as
`more data become available.
`Household interviews and health
`examinations are used to collect
`NHANES data. All health examinations
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`are conducted in mobile exarrunation
`centers. The examination centers are
`staffed by full-time personnel, including
`health technicians who obtain body
`measurements from survey participants.
`All of the NHANES health technicians
`completed a comprehensive body
`measurement training program that
`utilized videotape, demonstration. and
`practice exercises with an expert
`examiner. Health technician performance
`was monitored by means of direct
`observation. data review, and expert
`examiner evaluations.
`Although portions of the health
`examination component have varied
`during the surveys' history. much of the
`anthropometry component methodology
`has remained consistent over time. The
`NHANES anthropometry examinations
`are completed in a room that is
`equipped with a digital scale, a wall(cid:173)
`mounted stadiometer, a bench. a wall
`mirror. an infantometer. and a computer
`workstation. A health technician
`performs the anthropometry exam and is
`assisted by a recorder. NHANES
`subjects wear socks and disposable
`examination gowns during the
`examination. The use of consistent data
`collection methods in representative
`population samples makes possible the
`examination of trends in body
`measurements over time in the U.S.
`population.
`
`Sample description
`NHANES is a complex, multistage
`probability sample of the civilian
`noninstitutionalized U.S. population. The
`NHANES 2003- 2006 sample included
`participants of all ages. Adolescents
`12-19 years of age. persons 60 years of
`age and older, Mexican Americans,
`black persons, and low-income persons
`were oversampled to improve the
`precision of the statistical estimates for
`these groups. Additional information
`pertaining to the NHANES 2003-2006
`survey design. survey methodology. and
`public-use data is available on the
`NHANES website (4-5).
`The analytic sample for this report
`was based on the 2003-2006 examined
`sample of 19.593 persons. Pregnant
`
`females were e.\cluded from the
`tabulations of weight. body mass index
`(BMI}, circumference measurements.
`and skinfold thickness data.
`
`Anthropometry examination
`component
`
`The NHANES 2005-2006
`A11tlzropo111etry Trm11i11g und Procedure\
`Manual describes the protocol.
`equipment. quality control. and
`measurement procedures that \Vere U!>ed
`during the NHANES anthropometf)
`examination (6) An anthropometry
`methodolog) \ ideotape that \\ as
`produced during NHA::--.'ES III ( 1988-
`1994) illustrates the NHANES
`anthropometry methodology that was
`used to collect the 2003-2006 data (7).
`Weight was measured to the nearest
`0.1 kilogram. Stature, length. and
`circumference measurements were made
`to the nearest millimeter. Skinfold
`thickness measures were made to the
`nearest 0. I millimeter. Weight wa~
`measured using a digital floor scale. and
`an infantometer was used to measure
`recumbent length on infants and young
`children. Standing height was measured
`with a wall-mounted stadiometer. Head
`circumference measurements were made
`using a plastic head circumference
`measurement tape. Upper arm length
`was measured with a tape measure from
`the posterior border of the acromion
`process to the tip of the o\ecranon
`process; during the measurement the
`upper arm length midpoint was marked.
`The mid-arm circumference was
`measured with a tape measure. Triceps
`and subscapular skinfolds were
`measured with a skinfold caliper. Waist
`circumference was measured with a tape
`measure at the uppermost lateral border
`of the hip crest (ilium). Weight.
`recumbent length, and standing height
`values were recorded automatically. The
`other body measurement data were
`recorded using computer-assisted data
`entry, and all results were based on a
`single body measurement examination.
`In addition to the measurements
`above. three additional measurements
`were taken on participants aged 8 years
`and older. Upper leg length
`measurements were taken on seated
`
`participant,: the &,tancc from the
`inguinal crease to the distal end of the
`femur wa, mea-,ured. ~la,imal calf
`circumference \\ as abo measured in a
`"eated po..,itinn: a mc,1suremen1 tape was
`po"itioned around the call at the point
`of ma,imurn cm:umference. Mid-thigh
`circumference \\ as rne..i ... ured on
`"Landing part1cip, nt, ,, 1th the
`mea ... urcmcnt tape placed around the
`mid-thigh, perpen<licular to the long axis
`of the femur bone.
`
`Statistical analysis
`Population meam. standard errors
`of the means. and pen:enti le-. \\ ere
`weighted using the NHANES
`examination sample weights to produce
`national estimates. The NHA~ES
`examination sample weights incorporate
`the differential probabilities of selection
`and include adjustments for
`oversampling of selected populations.
`noncoverage. and nonresponse. Standard
`errors were estimated using SuDAAN
`by Taylor series linearization because of
`the complex sample design (8).
`The reliability of the estimate,
`produced for this report was evaluated.
`The relative standard error (RSE).
`calculated as the standard error divided
`by the estimate. and minimum sample
`size criterion were used. NCHS
`recommends that an estimate with an
`RSE greater than 30 percent be
`considered unreliable (2). The
`recommended minimum sample sizes
`were based on a combination of the
`average design effects and specified
`proportions (or percentiles) (9). The
`average design effects reflect the impact
`of the complex sample design on
`variance estimates. They were calculated
`as the ratio of the variance of a statistic
`(accounting for the complex sample
`design) to the variance of the same
`statistic based on a hypothetical simple
`random sample of the same size.
`Average design effects were calculated
`for each anthropometry variable over
`sex for children and adolescents and
`over sex and race-ethnicity for adults
`aged 20 years and older. Minimum
`sample sizes for a specified design
`effect and percentile were obtained from
`published tables (9). The percentile
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`estimates that did not meet the standards
`for either RSE or minimum sample size
`were replaced with asterisks (Tables J(cid:173)
`-l I).
`The age categories used for adults
`aged 20 years and older were based on
`the survey sample domains that were
`recommended in the NHANES Analytic
`Guidelines (2). The results for
`participants who were under 20 years of
`age are by single years or, in the case of
`infants under I year of age. single
`months of age.
`
`Results
`The anthropometric measurements
`that were performed in the survey are
`listed in Table A. Results for children
`
`are reported by sex and age group, and
`the results for adults aged 20 years and
`older are also presented by sex.
`race-ethnicity group. and age. Results
`from previous surveys for most
`measurements have been reported for
`the National Health Examination Survey
`and NHANES conducted from 1960-
`2002 (10-30).
`
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`Age group and sex
`
`.
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`. • . . . . • • .. • . • . . • •.. •. .
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`2
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`4
`5
`6
`7
`8
`9
`10 . .. .. ... .• .. . . ... . •... .
`11 .
`. . ..
`12. . . . .
`13 .•....•..
`14 • . • .
`. . . . . . . •. . .. ....
`15 . . . . . . . . . .
`. ..• .
`. . ... . .
`.
`16 . . . . ... .
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`18.
`19.
`20
`21
`22
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`24 .
`25.
`26.
`27
`28
`29 .. . .. • . . . . . . . . .. ... ... •
`30 . . . . . • • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . •
`31 . .
`32.
`33.
`34
`35
`36
`37 ... . .. . . .. .. . ... .... . . .
`38.
`. . . . . . . ..
`. . .
`38 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .
`40.
`41 ..
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`Weight (kilograms)
`Weight (pounds)
`Weight (kilograms)
`Weight (pounds)
`Weight (kilograms)
`Weight (pounds)
`Standing height (centimeters)
`Standing height (inches)
`Standing height (centimeters)
`Standing height (inches)
`Standing height (centimeters)
`Standing height (inches)
`Body mass index (BMI value)
`Body mass index (BMI value)
`Body mass index (BMI value)
`Head circumference (centimeters)
`Recumbent length (centimeters)
`Waist circumference (centimeters)
`Waist circumference (centimeters)
`Waist circumference (centimeters)
`Mid-arm circumference (centimeters)
`Mid-arm circumference (centimeters)
`Mid-arm circumference (centimeters)
`Upper arm length (centimeters)
`Upper arm length (centimeters)
`Upper arm length (centimeters)
`Subscapular skinfold (millimeters)
`Subscapular skinfold (millimeters)
`Subscapular skinfold (millimeters)
`Tnceps skinfold (millimeters)
`Triceps skinfold (millimeters)
`Triceps skinfold (millimeters)
`Maximal calf circumference (centimeters)
`Maximal calf circumference (centimeters)
`Maximal calf circumference (centimeters)
`Upper leg length (centimeters)
`Upper leg length (centimeters)
`Upper leg length (centimeters)
`Mid-thigh circumference (centimeters)
`Mid-thigh circumference (centimeters)
`Mid-thigh circumference (centimeters)
`
`Birth-19 years of age
`Birth-19 years of age
`Females 20 years and older
`Females 20 years and older
`Males 20 years and older
`Males 20 years and older
`Males and females 2-19 years
`Males and females 2- 19 years
`Females 20 years and older
`Females 20 years and older
`Males 20 years and older
`Males 20 years and older
`Males and females 2-19 years
`Females 20 years and older
`Males 20 years and older
`Birth-6 months
`B irth-4 7 months
`Males and females 2-19 years
`Females 20 years and older
`Males 20 years and older
`Males and females 2 months-19 years
`Females 20 years and older
`Males 20 years and older
`Males and females 2 months-19 years
`Females 20 years and older
`Males 20 years and older
`Males and females 2 months-19 years
`Females 20 years and older
`Males 20 years and older
`Males and females 2 months-19 years
`Females 20 years and older
`Males 20 years and older
`Males and females 8-19 years
`Females 20 years and older
`Males 20 years and older
`Males and females 8-19 years
`Females 20 years and older
`Males 20 years and older
`Males and females 8-19 years
`Females 20 years and older
`Males 20 years and older
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`Table 1. Weight in kilograms for children and adolescents from birth through 19 years of age by sex and age by mean standard
`error of the mean, and selected percentiles: United States, 2003-2006
`'
`'
`
`Sex and age'
`
`Male
`
`. . ......
`Birth to 2 months
`.......... . . .
`3-5 months
`. .... . . . .
`6-8 months ..
`9-11 months . ......... . . . .
`.........
`1 year .
`.........
`2 years
`3 years ........ . . . .
`. . . .
`4 years . ...... ..... .......
`5 years ............. . . . . .
`6 years ....... . . . . . . . . . . .
`7 years
`.................
`8 years
`............ . . .
`9 years
`...
`. .
`10 years
`................
`11 years
`. ......... .......
`12 years
`. . . . ... .
`13 years
`14 years .................
`. . .......... ....
`15 years
`16 years . . . . . . . . . . . .
`. ....
`............
`17 years
`. . . . .........
`18 years
`. . . . . . . . . .
`19 years
`
`Female
`Birth to 2 months ............
`3-5 months ................
`6-8 months ................
`9-11 months ....... . . . . . . .
`. .......
`1 year .
`. . . . .... .. .
`2 years
`. . . . . . ....
`3 years
`4 years . . . . . . . . . . . . .....
`5 years ....... .. . . . . . . . . .
`6 years . . . . .......
`. . . . . .....
`7 years
`8 years . . . ' ........ ......
`. . . . . . .
`9 years
`. . . . ... . . . . . . .
`10 years
`... . . . . . .
`11 years
`12 years ..................
`13 years
`14 years ............. . . . .
`. . . . . ~ . . .
`15 years
`16 years . . . . . . . . .. . . .....
`17 years ............
`....... . . . . . .
`18 years
`19 years ..................
`
`Number
`examined
`
`Mean
`
`Standard
`error
`
`Percentile
`
`5th
`
`10th
`
`15th
`
`25th
`
`50th
`
`75th
`
`85th
`
`90th
`
`95th
`
`Kilograms
`
`101
`139
`130
`124
`360
`292
`210
`208
`202
`176
`181
`151
`176
`172
`158
`275
`284
`260
`270
`308
`279
`283
`271
`
`8 1
`94
`122
`126
`328
`335
`191
`226
`199
`193
`157
`184
`185
`189
`175
`249
`292
`269
`248
`253
`252
`272
`239
`
`5.2
`7.3
`8.4
`9.7
`11.6
`14.1
`15.8
`18.6
`22.1
`24.2
`26.6
`31.4
`346
`40.1
`46.8
`50.8
`57.8
`63.1
`70.2
`76.1
`75.0
`n.2
`80.2
`
`4.9
`6.8
`8.1
`9.2
`10.9
`13.4
`15.8
`17.9
`20.5
`23.4
`27.3
`30.7
`36.7
`42.4
`49.2
`52.9
`57.4
`58.8
`60.9
`61.5
`66.0
`67.6
`67.4
`
`0.12
`0.08
`0.13
`0.15
`0.12
`0.14
`0.16
`0.31
`0.49
`0.33
`0.58
`0.90
`0.71
`0.86
`1 .62
`1.23
`1.37
`1.73
`1.36
`1.50
`1.30
`1.67
`1.60
`
`0.10
`0.10
`0.13
`0.11
`0.11
`0.13
`0.20
`0.21
`0.37
`0.49
`0.62
`0.94
`0.99
`1.07
`1.31
`1.31
`0.98
`1 75
`0.76
`0.95
`1.66
`2.15
`1.79
`
`8.9
`11.3
`
`32.0
`35.9
`42.5
`48.5
`53.4
`54.1
`53.7
`54.3
`
`8.4
`10.2
`
`36.8
`
`6.2
`6.8
`
`9.2
`12.0
`13.4
`15.2
`17.4
`19.5
`19.6
`23.4
`25.8
`28.4
`33.2
`35.9
`39.4
`43.9
`52.4
`55.3
`56.7
`57.2
`58.1
`
`8.8
`10.7
`12.8
`14.8
`15.9
`18.4
`21.1
`22.3
`26.2
`29.1
`33.3
`36.4
`41.2
`44.0
`46.5
`47.2
`49.1
`47.8
`50.9
`
`4.2
`6.4
`7.2
`8.6
`9.8
`12.3
`13.6
`15.5
`18.1
`20.0
`21.0
`24.2
`26.6
`29.7
`34.1
`37.0
`41.9
`47.2
`55.0
`57.9
`58.6
`59.4
`61.2
`
`7.1
`8.0
`9.1
`11.2
`13.4
`15.2
`16.9
`19.1
`21.7
`23.5
`27.8
`30.7
`34.8
`40.4
`43.0
`45.8
`47.6
`49.5
`51.4
`49.7
`52.8
`
`4.6
`6.7
`7.6
`8.9
`10.5
`12.8
`14.2
`16.2
`18.9
`20.9
`22.4
`25.3
`28.2
`31.7
`35.5
`39.5
`43.9
`51.4
`58.2
`61 5
`60.9
`64.0
`64.7
`
`4.4
`6.2
`7.3
`8.2
`9.9
`12.1
`14.1
`16.1
`17.6
`19.9
`23.9
`25.0
`29.6
`32.5
`38.0
`43.6
`47.1
`48.5
`50.7
`53.2
`54.1
`54.6
`55.3
`
`5.2
`7.2
`8.4
`9.7
`11.5
`13.9
`15.3
`18.1
`21.0
`23.7
`25.6
`29.0
`32.3
`37.3
`44.2
`46.9
`55.6
`59.8
`66.3
`70.7
`70.6
`72.7
`76.5
`
`4.9
`6.6
`8.0
`9.0
`10.9
`13.1
`15.5
`17.5
`19.6
`22.1
`25.7
`28.2
`34.0
`40.5
`47.3
`49.5
`54.4
`54.4
`57 .6
`58.8
`60.6
`63.0
`63.0
`
`5.9
`7.8
`9.1
`10.4
`12.6
`15.1
`17.1
`20.0
`23.5
`26.2
`29.6
`34.3
`39.4
`45.1
`54.0
`57.3
`64.4
`70.7
`76.9
`88.5
`84.2
`83.7
`92.9
`
`5.4
`7.3
`8.8
`10.0
`11.9
`14.4
`16.8
`19.4
`22.1
`25.3
`29.7
`33.9
`42.0
`49.0
`56.7
`59.7
`63.4
`64.8
`67.6
`67.0
`71.9
`76.2
`73.6
`
`6.3
`8.0
`9.5
`10.6
`13.3
`15.8
`18.1
`21.3
`25.2
`27.6
`32.3
`38.3
`42.5
`53.6
`63.3
`65.1
`73.5
`76.5
`84.7
`96.3
`92.0
`97.8
`99.6
`
`9.2
`10.3
`12.5
`15.4
`17.8
`20.2
`24.4
`27.4
`33.6
`39.1
`46.7
`55.5
`62.4
`67.4
`72.6
`75.8
`76.7
`71.5
`79.7
`86.2
`84.3
`
`8.2
`9.9
`
`13.8
`16.4
`18.7
`22.7
`26.9
`29.5
`33.9
`41.9
`44.1
`56.8
`67.0
`72.8
`81.0
`84.3
`89.9
`101.9
`101.3
`105.8
`107.3
`
`13.0
`16. 1
`18.5
`20.8
`25.5
`29.7
`35.5
`42.1
`50.7
`58.5
`68.2
`76.2
`76.0
`81.0
`81.0
`79.6
`87.3
`92.1
`92.7
`
`14.4
`16.9
`
`82.9
`90.9
`99.1
`100.4
`116.1
`111.0
`110.4
`117.3
`
`13.4
`16.8
`
`88.5
`
`• Figure does not meet standards of reliability or prec,s,on.
`1 Age shown 1s age at time of examination.
`
`NOTE: Pregnant females were excluded
`
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`Page6
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`National Health Statistics Reports • Number 10 • October 22, 2008
`
`Table 2. Weight in pounds for children and adolescents from birth through 19 years of age by sex and age, by mean, standard
`error of the mean, and selected percentiles: United States, 2003-2006
`
`Sex and age'
`
`Male
`
`Birth to 2 months
`.............
`3-5 months
`.............
`6-8 months
`9-11 months ...•.•
`. .....
`1 year . ..
`2 years ...................
`... -
`3 years •...•
`4 years .. •
`5 years .•...•........•••
`...
`. . .
`6 years
`7 years .. . .•.• ... . . .
`.......
`8 years
`9 years • ... . . .
`. . ....
`.......
`10 years
`11 years .........
`........ ....
`12 years
`.........
`13 years
`14 years .. .... .. .... .
`15 years ..... .. ........
`16 years
`.... -.....
`17 years
`.......
`18 years
`. ... . .
`19 years
`
`Female
`
`.. .. ... .
`Birth to 2 months
`3-5 months .... . . . . . . . . . .
`. . . .
`6--8 months ...
`9-11 months . . . ....... . . . .
`1 year .•••..• ...... . . . . .
`.......... . . . .
`2 years
`3 years ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`4 years ....... ... ... .....
`. . . . .. . .........
`5 years
`................
`6 years
`.... . . . . . . . . . . . .
`7 years
`.... . . . . . . - .....
`8 years
`.. - ...... . . . . . .
`9 years
`.................
`10 years
`...... - ........ ..
`11 years
`.................
`12 years
`............ . . . .
`13 years
`................
`14 years
`...... . . . . . . . . . .
`15 years
`.................
`16 years
`17 years ..................
`............ . ....
`18 years
`19 years ..................
`
`Number
`examined
`
`Mean
`
`Standard
`error
`
`5th
`
`10th
`
`15th
`
`25th
`
`50th
`
`75th
`
`85th
`
`90th
`
`95th
`
`Percentile
`
`101
`139
`130
`124
`360
`292
`210
`208
`202
`176
`181
`151
`176
`172
`158
`275
`284
`260
`270
`308
`279
`283
`271
`
`81
`94
`122
`126
`328
`335
`191
`226
`199
`193
`157
`184
`185
`189
`175
`249
`292
`269
`248
`253
`252
`272
`239
`
`11.5
`16.0
`18.6
`21 .5
`25.5
`31.1
`348
`409
`48.7
`53.3
`587
`693
`76.3
`88.3
`103.2
`112.0
`127.4
`139.1
`154.9
`167.7
`165.4
`1702
`176.8
`
`10.9
`14.9
`17.9
`20.2
`24.1
`29.5
`34.8
`39.4
`45.3
`51 .5
`60.2
`67 7
`81.0
`93.5
`108.4
`116.7
`126.4
`129.6
`134.2
`135.6
`145.6
`149.0
`148.6
`
`0.27
`0.18
`0.30
`0.32
`0.28
`0.31
`0.35
`0.68
`1.07
`0.72
`1 28
`1.99
`1.57
`1.89
`3.58
`2.71
`3.03
`3.81
`2.99
`3.31
`2.86
`3.68
`3.54
`
`0.22
`0.23
`0.30
`0.25
`0.24
`0.29
`0.45
`0.46
`0.82
`1.08
`1.37
`2.07
`2.18
`2.35
`2.88
`2.88
`2.15
`3.85
`1.67
`2.10
`3.65
`4.75
`3.95
`
`19.6
`24.8
`
`70.5
`79.1
`93.6
`106.9
`117 8
`119.2
`118.5
`119.7
`
`18.4
`22.4
`
`81.2
`
`13.6
`15.0
`
`20.3
`26.5
`29.5
`33.4
`38.4
`43.0
`43.3
`51 .7
`56.9
`62.6
`73.2
`79.2
`86.9
`96.9
`115.4
`121.8
`125.0
`126.2
`128.1
`
`19.3
`23.7
`28.2
`32.6
`35.1
`40.6
`46.5
`49.3
`57.9
`64.1
`73.3
`80.2
`90.9
`97.1
`102.4
`104.2
`108.1
`105.3
`112.2
`
`9.2
`14.1
`159
`18.9
`21.5
`272
`30.1
`34.2
`40.0
`44.1
`46.3
`53.4
`58.7
`65.4
`75.2
`81 6
`92.4
`104.2
`121.2
`127.8
`129.2
`130.8
`134.8
`
`15.7
`17.5
`20.0
`24.6
`29.5
`33.5
`37.2
`42.1
`47.9
`51.8
`61.3
`67.7
`76.7
`89.0
`94.7
`101.1
`104.9
`109.1
`113.3
`109.6
`116.4
`
`Pounds
`
`11.5
`15.9
`18.5
`21.4
`25.3
`30.7
`33.8
`39.8
`46.3
`52.2
`56.4
`64.0
`71.2
`82.2
`97.4
`103.3
`122.5
`131.8
`146.1
`155.8
`155.6
`160.3
`168.7
`
`10.8
`14.5
`17 7
`19.9
`24.1
`29.0
`34.2
`38.6
`43.3
`48.8
`56.6
`62.1
`75.0
`89.2
`104.3
`109.1
`119.9
`120.0
`126.9
`129.7
`133.6
`138.8
`138.9
`
`10.1
`14 7
`16 7
`19.7
`23.1
`28.2
`31.3
`35.8
`41.7
`46.1
`49.3
`55.7
`62.2
`70.0
`78.2
`87.0
`96.8
`113.4
`128.3
`135.7
`134.2
`141.1
`142.5
`
`9.7
`13.7
`16.1
`18.1
`21.7
`26.6
`31.2
`35.4
`38.7
`43.8
`52.7
`55.1
`65.3
`71.6
`83.7
`96.0
`103.9
`106.8
`111.7
`117.3
`119.4
`120.3
`121.9
`
`12.9
`17 1
`20.0
`23.0
`27.7
`33.2
`37.8
`44.0
`51 .7
`57.8
`65.2
`75.6
`86.9
`99.5
`119.0
`126.3
`142.0
`155.9
`169.4
`195.1
`185.7
`184.6
`204.8
`
`11 .8
`162
`19.4
`22.1
`26.3
`31.8
`37.0
`42.7
`48.7
`55.8
`65.5
`74.8
`92.7
`108.1
`125.1
`131 7
`139.8
`142.9
`149.0
`147.7
`158.5
`168.1
`162.2
`
`13.8
`17 7
`20.9
`23.4
`29.3
`34.9
`399
`46.9
`55.5
`60.8
`71.3
`84.5
`93.7
`118.2
`139.6
`143.6
`162.0
`168.6
`186.8
`212.3
`202.8
`215.5
`219.7
`
`20.2
`22.7
`27.5
`34.0
`39.3
`44.6
`53.8
`60.4
`74.1
`86.3
`102.8
`122.4
`137.6
`148.5
`160.0
`167.2
`169.0
`157.7
`175.6
`190.0
`185.8
`
`18.1
`21.8
`
`30.5
`36.1
`41.2
`50.1
`59.3
`65.1
`74.6
`92.3
`972
`125.3
`147.8
`160.5
`178.6
`185.8
`198.1
`224.7
`223.4
`233.2
`236.5
`
`28.6
`35.4
`40.8
`45.8
`56.1
`65.5
`78.3
`92.8
`111.8
`129.1
`150.3
`168.0
`167.6
`178.6
`178.5
`175.5
`192.5
`203.0
`204.3
`
`31.6
`37.2
`
`182.7
`200.5
`2184
`221.3
`256.0
`244.7
`243.3
`258.6
`
`29.5
`37.0
`
`195.2
`
`• Figure does not meet standards of reliab,hty or precis10n.
`1 Age shown 1s age at time of examinatJOn.
`NOTE: Pregnant females were excluded.
`
`Miltenyi Ex. 1035 Page 6
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`National Health Statistics Reports • Number 10 • October 22, 2008
`
`Page 7
`
`Table 3. Weight in kilograms for females 20 years of age and older by race and ethnicity and age, by mean, standard error of the mean,
`and selected percentiles: United States, 2003- 2006
`
`Race and ethnicity and age
`
`All race and ethnicity groups'
`20 years and over .. . .... .. ...
`...... ..
`20-29 years
`30-39 years . ... . . . . . . . . .
`. . . . . ..
`. ' .
`40-49 years
`.. .. ....
`50-59 years
`60-69 years ........ . . . . .
`70-79 years . .... .. .
`. ..
`80 years and over . . . . . . • . . . .
`
`Non-Hispanic white
`
`20 years and over
`20-39 years ... . . . . . .
`40-59 years .. ..
`60 years and over
`
`Non-Hispanic black
`
`20 years and over
`.. ... .. .
`20-39 years
`40-59 years ..... . . . ' . ...
`60 years and over
`
`Mexican American
`
`20 years and over
`20-39 years
`40-59 years .. . . . . . . . .
`60 years and over
`
`Number
`examined
`
`Mean
`
`Standard
`error
`
`5th
`
`10th
`
`15th
`
`25th
`
`50th
`
`75th
`
`85th
`
`9oth
`
`95th
`
`Percentile
`
`4,330
`706
`663
`779
`602
`694
`468
`418
`
`2,233
`615
`674
`944
`
`959
`329
`355
`275
`
`817
`300
`234
`283
`
`74.7
`70.7
`74.7
`777
`78.0
`77.3
`70.6
`64.5
`
`74.3
`72.1
`n.6
`72.0
`
`83.8
`82.4
`86.2
`82.0
`
`73.6
`72.8
`76.4
`69.4
`
`50.5
`48.0
`51.2
`52.3
`51.8
`51.9
`49.4
`46.1
`
`50.8
`50.4
`52.2
`49.1
`
`53.0
`52.5
`54.5
`52.8
`
`50.5
`49.8
`53.7
`49.8
`
`53.5
`51.3
`54.1
`55.2
`54.7
`56.8
`53.2
`49.8
`
`53.8
`52.7
`55.4
`53.5
`
`57.9
`56.4
`60.5
`56.1
`
`561
`53.1
`56.5
`58.2
`57.5
`59.2
`55.1
`52.3
`
`56.4
`54.6
`57.8
`55.7
`
`61.4
`59.7
`66.5
`59.4
`
`53.8
`53.0
`56.5
`52.4
`
`56.3
`54.7
`59.1
`55. 1
`
`Kilograms
`
`70.7
`65.3
`70.2
`72.9
`73.7
`74.0
`68.3
`63.8
`
`70.1
`67.1
`72.9
`70.0
`
`80.2
`77.6
`82.1
`79.0
`
`84.3
`78.8
`83.6
`89.2
`88.1
`86.9
`78.9
`71 9
`
`83.4
`80.7
`88.3
`80.7
`
`95.1
`94.3
`97.1
`93.9
`
`70.8
`70.4
`73.4
`67.4
`
`83.1
`82.9
`85.5
`77.9
`
`60.2
`56.3
`59.8
`62.8
`62.9
`64.0
`60.0
`55.3
`
`60.3
`58.1
`62.8
`60.6
`
`68.6
`66.6
`72.2
`66.1
`
`60.7
`59.6
`63.5
`58.9
`
`94.1
`88.7
`94.3
`100.1
`99.4
`96.4
`84.1
`76.7
`
`92.6
`90.2
`97 7
`87.0
`
`105.8
`104.0
`108.1
`101.8
`
`90.8
`90.0
`94.0
`84.0
`
`101.8
`98.6
`101.7
`106.6
`106.3
`102.0
`91.2
`80.6
`
`100.7
`98.5
`106.1
`93.1
`
`114.4
`113.2
`117.8
`108.4
`
`96.9
`95.7
`99.7
`89.0
`
`113.6
`110.7
`114.2
`116.9
`117.8
`112.9
`98.9
`86.4
`
`111.6
`110.7
`116.6
`102.1
`
`125.2
`124.3
`126.4
`118.7
`
`103.9
`103.9
`106.9
`98.3
`
`0.53
`1.03
`1.06
`1 03
`1 15
`0.91
`1.07
`0.69
`
`0.57
`0.99
`0.91
`0.60
`
`0.71
`1.33
`0.73
`1.33
`
`0.94
`1.24
`1.22
`1.01
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`Table 4. Weight in pounds for females 20 years of age and older by race and ethnicity and age, by mean, standard error of the mean,
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