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. 2020 Jan 20;20:9. doi: 10.1186/s12911-020-1020-8

Table 1.

Number and percentage of children with weight and length/height data in the electronic health record by age and one- and four-year periods

Age by December 2016 (years) Weight and length/height within a one-year period (2016) Weight and length/height within a four-year period (2013–2016)
N n % n %
0–12 monthsa 5570 5387 96.7% 5387 96.7%
1 yeara 5953 5780 97.1% 5839 98.1%
2 yearsa 5940 5624 94.7% 5898 99.3%
3 yearsa 5874 4996 85.1% 5836 99.4%
4 yearsa 6411 4992 77.9% 6307 98.4%
5 years 6541 1231 18.8% 6342 97.0%
6 yearsa 6564 5119 78.0% 6332 96.5%
7 years 6593 1323 20.1% 6239 94.6%
8 yearsa 6822 4999 73.3% 6415 94.0%
9 years 6605 1728 26.2% 6125 92.7%
10 years 6717 1923 28.6% 5979 89.0%
11 yearsa 6397 3719 58.1% 5808 90.8%
12 years 6518 1978 30.4% 5684 87.2%
13 years 6588 1147 17.4% 5629 85.4%
14 yearsa 6228 3628 58.3% 5243 84.2%
Total 95,321 53,574 56.2% 89,063 93.4%

aThe Child Health Program recommends weight and height measurements at this age