The weight gain of infants and young children reflects the health of children, so many parents pay special attention to the weight gain of their children. Only when their children's weight can grow normally can the health of their children be guaranteed. Therefore, many parents, in order to ensure that their children's weight gain is relatively normal, want to know more about the rules of weight gain of infants and young children. In order for you to understand it as soon as possible, please see the detailed introduction below. Body weight is the combined weight of an infant's organs, systems and body fluids. It is a sensitive indicator of the infant's growth and nutritional status. The average weight of a baby at birth is about 3.3 kilograms. The weight of the baby increases rapidly in the first six months after birth, especially in the first two months, when the weight increases by 20 to 30 grams per day. The first year after birth is the fastest period for children to gain weight. The first year after birth is the first peak of growth. During this peak period, the rate of weight gain slows down with age. The weight gain in the first three months is approximately equal to the weight gain in the last nine months. It is not a uniform growth process. After the age of 1, the child's physical development slows down, but within 1 to 2 years old, the weight still increases steadily, with an average increase of about 2.5 kilograms per year. For infants, young children and even adults, weight is less affected by genetics, but is more affected by factors such as nutrition and physical health. For example, weight will drop rapidly when you are sick and then quickly gain back up after you get better. For babies, weight has a lot to do with feeding. There are significant individual differences in children's weight gain, and the growth rate cannot be measured in "absolute growth in grams", so a growth curve should be used. If the weight deviates from the growth and development curve of normal children of the same age, you should find out the reason. Here we remind parents to measure their baby's weight regularly and analyze the baby's weight gain according to the weight curve chart. This is an important way to monitor whether the baby's growth and development is normal. If a child gains weight too quickly or too slowly, it should be taken seriously. The above is a detailed introduction to the weight gain rules of infants and young children. As parents, you need to have a comprehensive understanding of the above content and understand its growth rules. This will ensure that your children can grow up healthily. Therefore, you need to have a comprehensive understanding of the above content and pay more attention to your children's weight gain. This will ensure that your children will not be overweight and their bodies will remain healthy. |
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