Weight-for-age percentiles: Girls 2-20 years Cerebral Palsy Group 1* (solid), General Population (dashed)
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1 Weight-for-age percentiles: Girls 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 1* (solid), General Population (dashed) 8 7 GP 6 GP WEIGHT (kg) 4 GP GP *Group 1: Walks well alone at least feet, balances well.
2 1 Height-for-age percentiles: Girls 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 1* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP GP GP HEIGHT (cm) *Group 1: Walks well alone at least feet, balances well.
3 BMI-for-age percentiles: Girls 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 1* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP BMI (kg/m2) GP GP *Group 1: Walks well alone at least feet, balances well.
4 Weight-for-age percentiles: Girls 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 2* (solid), General Population (dashed) 8 7 GP 6 GP WEIGHT (kg) 4 GP GP *Group 2: Walks with support or unsteadily alone at least feet.
5 1 Height-for-age percentiles: Girls 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 2* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP GP GP 14 HEIGHT (cm) *Group 2: Walks with support or unsteadily alone at least feet.
6 BMI-for-age percentiles: Girls 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 2* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP BMI (kg/m2) GP GP *Group 2: Walks with support or unsteadily alone at least feet.
7 Weight-for-age percentiles: Girls 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 3* (solid), General Population (dashed) 8 7 GP 6 GP WEIGHT (kg) 4 GP GP *Group 3: Crawls, creeps or scoots, but does not walk.
8 1 Height-for-age percentiles: Girls 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 3* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP GP GP 14 HEIGHT (cm) *Group 3: Crawls, creeps or scoots, but does not walk.
9 BMI-for-age percentiles: Girls 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 3* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP BMI (kg/m2) GP GP *Group 3: Crawls, creeps or scoots, but does not walk.
10 Weight-for-age percentiles: Girls 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 4* (solid), General Population (dashed) 8 7 GP 6 GP WEIGHT (kg) 4 GP GP *Group 4: Does not walk, crawl, creep or scoot; Does not feed self; No feeding tube.
11 1 Height-for-age percentiles: Girls 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 4* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP GP GP HEIGHT (cm) *Group 4: Does not walk, crawl, creep or scoot; Does not feed self; No feeding tube.
12 BMI-for-age percentiles: Girls 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 4* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP BMI (kg/m2) GP GP *Group 4: Does not walk, crawl, creep or scoot; Does not feed self; No feeding tube.
13 Weight-for-age percentiles: Girls 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 5* (solid), General Population (dashed) 8 7 GP 6 GP WEIGHT (kg) 4 GP GP *Group 5: Does not walk, crawl, creep or scoot; Does not feed self; Feeding tube.
14 1 Height-for-age percentiles: Girls 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 5* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP GP GP HEIGHT (cm) *Group 5: Does not walk, crawl, creep or scoot; Does not feed self; Feeding tube.
15 BMI-for-age percentiles: Girls 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 5* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP BMI (kg/m2) GP GP *Group 5: Does not walk, crawl, creep or scoot; Does not feed self; Feeding tube.
16 Weight-for-age percentiles: Boys 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 1* (solid), General Population (dashed) 8 GP 7 6 GP WEIGHT (kg) GP GP *Group 1: Walks well alone at least feet, balances well.
17 1 Height-for-age percentiles: Boys 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 1* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP GP GP 1 14 HEIGHT (cm) *Group 1: Walks well alone at least feet, balances well.
18 BMI-for-age percentiles: Boys 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 1* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP BMI (kg/m2) GP GP *Group 1: Walks well alone at least feet, balances well.
19 Weight-for-age percentiles: Boys 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 2* (solid), General Population (dashed) 8 GP 7 6 GP WEIGHT (kg) 4 GP GP *Group 2: Walks with support or unsteadily alone at least feet.
20 1 18 Height-for-age percentiles: Boys 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 2* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP GP GP 1 14 HEIGHT (cm) *Group 2: Walks with support or unsteadily alone at least feet.
21 BMI-for-age percentiles: Boys 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 2* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP BMI (kg/m2) GP GP *Group 2: Walks with support or unsteadily alone at least feet.
22 Weight-for-age percentiles: Boys 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 3* (solid), General Population (dashed) 8 GP 7 6 GP WEIGHT (kg) GP GP *Group 3: Crawls, creeps or scoots, but does not walk.
23 1 18 Height-for-age percentiles: Boys 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 3* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP GP GP 14 HEIGHT (cm) *Group 3: Crawls, creeps or scoots, but does not walk.
24 BMI-for-age percentiles: Boys 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 3* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP BMI (kg/m2) GP GP *Group 3: Crawls, creeps or scoots, but does not walk.
25 Weight-for-age percentiles: Boys 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 4* (solid), General Population (dashed) 8 GP 7 6 GP WEIGHT (kg) 4 GP GP *Group 4: Does not walk, crawl, creep or scoot; Does not feed self; No feeding tube.
26 1 18 Height-for-age percentiles: Boys 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 4* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP GP GP 1 14 HEIGHT (cm) *Group 4: Does not walk, crawl, creep or scoot; Does not feed self; No feeding tube.
27 BMI-for-age percentiles: Boys 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 4* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP BMI (kg/m2) GP GP *Group 4: Does not walk, crawl, creep or scoot; Does not feed self; No feeding tube.
28 Weight-for-age percentiles: Boys 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 5* (solid), General Population (dashed) 8 GP 7 6 GP WEIGHT (kg) 4 GP GP *Group 5: Does not walk, crawl, creep or scoot; Does not feed self; Feeding tube.
29 1 18 Height-for-age percentiles: Boys 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 5* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP GP GP 1 14 HEIGHT (cm) *Group 5: Does not walk, crawl, creep or scoot; Does not feed self; Feeding tube.
30 BMI-for-age percentiles: Boys 2- years Cerebral Palsy Group 5* (solid), General Population (dashed) GP BMI (kg/m2) GP GP *Group 5: Does not walk, crawl, creep or scoot; Does not feed self; Feeding tube.
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