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COSI06: Percentiles of 1st, 4th and 7th grade pupils' body mass index, waist and hip circumference, waist-to-hip and hip-to-height ratio by age and sex

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1/4/2024
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European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative - COSI survey
National Institute for Health Development
COSI06
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Definitons and methodology 4th and 7th grade was not surveyed in the year 2015/2016.
7th grade was not surveyed in the year 2018/2019.
Percentile - in statistics, a k-th percentile (percentile score or centile) is a score below which a given percentage k of scores in its frequency distribution falls (exclusive definition) or a score at or below which a given percentage falls (inclusive definition).
Example 1: For the 1st grade boys' body mass index in 2019, the 5th percentile shows that 5% of boys have a BMI lower than 13.8. Example 2: For the 1st grade boys' body mass index in 2019, the 95th percentile shows that 95% of boys have a BMI lower than 22.1 or, conversely, 5% of boys have a BMI higher than 22.1.
2021/2022 survey data for waist and hip circumference have uneven reliability.
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