Growth Charts UK-WHO for Android
Very quick and easy. Would be REALLY useful if it had BMI centiles too... someone might even fund this to be added. ..?
It doesn't work at all
I am a doctor as well as a parent. I don't see the point of this app. Its not a growth 'chart' at all. You can't plot any trend as you do on an actual growth chart. You can't save any data for your child. All you get is a single figure which means nothing on its own. Other apps give you a trend and create a plot/graph but unfortunately none are based on the UK growth chart.
Finally an app that's based on UK growth charts. This will be very useful for us health professionals. Thank you!
Whilst this is good to calculate a percentile, there is now way to store historical data and track progress which is a real shame
Very handy in clinics! Any chance of: - BMI/centiles & - Mid parental centiles?
Please add pounds and inches
This is an app I use a lot as a Paediatrician - very useful in a busy environment
Finally an app that's based on UK growth charts. This will be very useful for us health professionals. Thank you!
No feature to save trends for your own child. Only gives one set of % for a input
We would like a chart with all growth parameters and their centiles not a snap shot.
Basic app that does what it says. Inputting numbers could be via number pad rather than standard keyboard and BMI calculation/percentile would be useful, too.
Ped z is million times better.
This app does as describes, taking a set of measurements (weight, height, head circumference) and then plotting that against the WHO growth curves to indicate a centile value. I can imagine this is very useful for health visitors, allowing them to quickly and accurately determine the values. However as a parent I want to chart this over time, and this app doesn't appear to do that.
Doesn't track over time.
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I wanted an app that can be used in clinics for a quick assessment on child's growth and this app does the job well. I also didn't wanted to use an app which asks to save data of before getting on to the percentile calculation. Definitely not suitable for parents but quick and easy to use in clinics.