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FEDERAL HEALTH REPORTING JOINT SERVICE BY RKI AND DESTATIS Reference percentiles for anthropometric measures and blood pressure based on the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents 03 0 (KiGGS) Abridged English translation

Federal Health Reporting Reference percentiles for anthropometric measures and blood pressure based on the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents 03 0 (KiGGS) Abridged English translation Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Anthropometry and blood pressure 3 Contents Methods 5 Literature Height Weight Body Mass Index Waist circumference 32 Hip circumference 3 Waist-to-Hip-Ratio 40 Waist-to-Height-Ratio 42 Triceps skinfold thickness 4 Subscapular skinfold thickness 54 Sum skinfold thicknesses 2 Percentage body fat 0 Head circumference 4 Blood pressure 2

4 Anthropometry and blood pressure ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Anthropometry and blood pressure 5 Methods Study population Figure 1 Location of examination centers of KiGGS 03-0 in Germany The reference percentiles presented in this publication are based on data from the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents 03-0 (KiGGS). A number of more detailed papers have been published on individual parameters [1-]. This is an abridged English translation of a German language compendium that contains all reference percentiles for anthropometric parameters and blood pressure derived with KiGGS data so far []. KiGGS started as a cross-sectional study conducted between 03 and 0 which was based on a nationally representative sample and aimed at obtaining comprehensive data on the health of children and adolescents aged 0 to 1 years living in Germany. Detailed information on study design and conduct has been published elsewhere [9]. The two-stage sampling procedure involved the random selection of study locations (sample points) from strata formed according to federal state and community type, with probability proportional to population size. In a second step, an equal number of children per birth cohort within the sample points were randomly selected from local population registries and invited to participate in the study. The response rate was.%, and 1 40 children and adolescents aged 0 to 1 years participated in the study (54 girls and 9 boys). 1% of the participants had a migration background. The survey involved questionnaires filled in by parents and questionnaires for children aged 11 years and older, physical examinations and tests, a wide range of blood and urine testing, and a computer-assisted personal interview performed by study physicians which covered current and past medical conditions and medications within the days preceding the interview. The study was approved by the Charité/Universitätsmedizin Berlin Ethics Committee and by the Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information. Informed written consent was obtained from all parents and from adolescents aged years and older. Inclusion and exclusion criteria for the reference population from which the percentiles were derived The reference population included study participants from the age of 3 months to 1 years. For some reference values the age groups included were further restricted (3-1 years for blood pressure; -1 years for percentage body fat and 11-1 years for waist and hip circumference, waist-to-hip-ratio and waist-to-height-ratio). Children with chronic diseases and children taking medication which might influence growth and weight development were excluded from the reference sample. The following exclusion criteria were used: pre-term birth (for children <1 year) severe infections (for children <1 year or if the infection occurred in the last 4 weeks) chronic renal or gastrointestinal diseases primary or secondary microsomia (e.g. related to Down s syndrome or to cystic fibrosis) macrosomia (e.g. due to pubertas praecox) microcephaly or hydrocephalus tuberculosis rheumatic diseases or arthritis (because of the associated intake of corticosteroids) cancer current intake of growth hormones or corticosteroids or medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Additional exclusion criteria were applied for the reference data on blood pressure: chronic conditions which might influence blood pressure (aortic coarctation, hyperthyroidism, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, porphyria) antihypertensive medication (Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System codes C01-03 and C0-09 or any medication given with the indication hypertension) overweight (BMI >90 th percentile according to the national German reference by Kromeyer-Hauschild et al. []) Children with missing or invalid measurements for the respective values were also excluded. The number of children included in the reference populations for the respective anthropometric parameters and for blood pressure are presented in Table 1 and Table 2.

Anthropometry and blood pressure ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Table 1 Sample size of the reference population for anthropometric measurements by sex and age group (n, % of KiGGS 03-0 participants) Boys Girls Age group (years) n % of KiGGS 03 0 participants n % of KiGGS 03 0 participants 0-1 50 90.% 42 91.2% 2-2,4 99.3% 2,31 99.2% - 2,03 9.0% 1,99 9.4% 11-1,521 95.% 1,459 9.1% -1 1,59 9.% 1,91 9.% Total,0 9.9%,452 9.% Tabel 2 Number of boys and girls in the reference populations used for deriving the specific percentiles Measurements Age (years) Sample size boys Sample size girls Height 0.25 1,1,40 Weight 0.25 1,,401 BMI 0.25 1,45,3 Waist circumference 11 1 3,345 3,1 Hip circumference 11 1 3,342 3,2 Waist-to-hip ratio 11 1 3,342 3,211 Waist-to-height ratio 11 1 3,344 3,1 Skinfold thickness Triceps 0.25 1,54,25 Subscapular 0.25 1,534,23 Sum skinfold thickness 0.25 1,5,231 Percentage body fat 1 4,52 4, Head circumference 0.25 1,01,351 Blood pressure 3 1,2 5,99 Height Body height was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm using a Harpenden infantometer for ages 0-1 years (supine length) and a Harpenden stadiometer for ages 2-1 years (standing height without shoes, also used from age 1 year if lying measurement was not tolerated) (Holtain Ltd., Crymych, UK) [1]. Weight Body weight was measured with the child wearing only underwear to the nearest 0.1 kg with a calibrated scale (Seca, Birmingham, United Kingdom) [2]. Body mass index BMI was calculated as the ratio of weight (in kg) by height squared (in m 2 ) and rounded to 3 digits. A BMI above the 90 th percentile for gender and age according to the national German reference by Kromeyer-Hauschild et al. [] was categorized as overweight and a BMI above the 9 th percentile as obese. Waist, hip and head circumference Waist [4], hip and head circumference [5] were measured to the nearest 0.1 cm using a flexible, non-elastic tape (Siber Hegner Ltd., Zurich, Switzerland). Waist circumference was measured horizontally at the level of the natural waist, which is the narrowest part of the torso when viewed from the front. Hip circumference was also measured horizontally at the level of the maximum extension of the buttocks. The maximum occipitofrontal head circumference was measured in a supine position for ages 0-1 years and in a sitting or standing position for ages 2-1 years as well as for age 1 year if supine measurement was not tolerated. Waist-to-hip ratio Waist-to-hip ratio was calculated as waist circumference (in cm) divided by hip circumference (in cm). Waist-to-height ratio Waist-to-height ratio was calculated as waist circumference (in cm) divided by height (in cm) []. Skin-fold thickness and estimated percentage body fat Skin-fold thickness was measured using two pre-defined measurement points at the undressed right side of the upper body; at the triceps (on the dorsal side of the upper arm above the triceps brachii between acromion and olecranon) and below the shoulder blade (subscapular) in a 45 angle, using a Harpenden Caliper (HOLTAIN Ltd, Crymych, UK) which has a measuring range of 0-40 mm and applies a constant measuring pressure of g/mm 2, thus allowing measurements to the nearest 0.2 mm. Percentage body fat was estimated from the sum of both values using an equation by Slaughter et al. 19 [3]. Blood pressure Systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and mean arterial BP were measured twice at 2-minute intervals using an automated upper-arm oscillometric device (Datascope Accutorr Plus) []. The mean of the two measurements was used for analysis. The measurements were taken in a seated position after a non-strenuous part of the examination and an additional 5-minute rest using the right arm with the elbow at the level of the right atrium. One of four cuff sizes ( x, 9 x, x 23, 1 x 3. cm) were used which had to cover at least two-thirds of the upper arm length (from the axilla to the antecubital fossa). Statistics Smoothing techniques were applied in order to balance random fluctuations in the observed data. Age-specific percentile curves for boys and girls were derived using the LMS method [11]. The LMS method is based on the assumption that the observed distribution of any anthropometric variable x (e.g. BMI) can be transformed to a standard normal distribution by a Box-Cox transformation. The transformation is based on three parameters representing the skewness (L), the median (M) and the coefficient of variation (S) of the original data as they vary with age. Age was

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Anthropometry and blood pressure used as a continuous variable and L, M and S were taken to be smooth curves of (exact) age and modelled as cubic splines. The parameters M (=50 th percentile), L and S are listed in the tables. Any value of a variable x (e.g. BMI) can be transformed into a corresponding z-score or standard deviation score (SDS) applying the following formula: z = [(x/m) L 1] / (S L) for L 0 z = 1/S ln (x/m) for L = 0 Any (0α) percentile at age α, P α can be calculated as: Pα = M (1 + L S z α) 1/L for L 0 Pα = M exp (S z α) for L = 0 with z α being the α-quantile of a standard normal distribution. Blood pressure percentiles were modeled not as a function of age alone, but as a function of a combination of age and height by using an extension of the LMS method for two covariates, namely the generalized additive models for location, scale and shape (GAMLLS) with the Box-Cox-Cole- Green distribution family [] fitted with the GAMLSS package version 1.9-4 in the free statistical software R 2..0 (www.cran.r-project.org). The blood pressure values in the reference tables can be generated according to the regression formulas given in the table below. Formulas for systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) z-scores based on a non-overweight reference population (KiGGS 03-0)(Pediatrics 11, :e9-9, Copyright 11 AAP) DBP boys z-score z =(x : M 1) : S S can be obtained from the table and M = 54.9 + 0.9020 age + 0.05 (age )² + 0.5254 z-score height SBP boys z-score z = ((x: M) 0.45 1) :( 0.45 S) S can be obtained from the table and M = 3.3 0.905 age + 0.0595 (age )² + 0.0944 height + 0.011 height age + 0.0000 height (age )² DBP girls z-score z = (x/m 1) : S with S = exp {-2.14031 0.014 age + 0.003 (age )²} and M = 55. + 0.51 age + 0.0194 (age )² + 0.50944 z-score height SBP girls z-score z = 1/0.031 ln (x/m) with M = exp {4.3 + 0.009 age+0.00333 (age )² + 0.0039 height 0.000003 height age 0.0000 height (age )²} * Age should be used as exact age in years. If age is only available in completed years, e.g. 5 years for children aged 5.00 to 5.99 years, then 5.5 should be used for calculation. The LMS model was fitted using the program lmschart- Maker Pro (version 2.2; Medical Research Council, UK, 0). All other calculations were carried out in SAS (version 9.2; SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA, 0). Sampling weights were used in all analyses to account for unequal sampling probabilities and to better represent the population structure in Germany regarding age, sex and region [9]. Extreme values in the sample were replaced by their next neighbors counting inwards from the extreme (winsorizing). To test the goodness of fit of the models, Q-tests [, ] and wormplots [] were applied within age groups. Inclusion of data for children younger than 3 months from the German Perinatal Surveys The KiGGS study included only very few children younger than 3 months. Therefore the percentiles based solely on KiGGS data started from age 3 months. In order to obtain growth curves starting at age zero data on body length, weight and head circumference at birth from the German Perinatal Surveys was used. Percentiles based on data from 2.3 million full term babies (gestational age 3-42 weeks) born in the years 1995-00 were added to the KiGGS data and values for the age of 1 and 2 months were interpolated according to the growth patterns in the WHO growth standard []. Literature 1. Rosario, A.S., A. Schienkiewitz, and H. Neuhauser, German height references for children aged 0 to under years compared to WHO and CDC growth charts. Ann Hum Biol, 11. 3(2): p. 1-30. 2. Rosario, A.S., et al., Body mass index percentiles for children and adolescents in Germany based on a nationally representative sample (KiGGS 03-0). Eur J Clin Nutr,. 4(4): p. 341-9. 3. Slaughter, M.H., et al., Skinfold equations for estimation of body fatness in children and youth. Hum Biol, 19. 0(5): p. 09-23. 4. 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Anthropometry and blood pressure Height ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Height percentiles (in cm) for boys aged 0 to months (KiGGS 03-0 supplemented by German Perinatal Surveys 1995-00) [Ann Hum Biol 11, 3:1-0, Copyright 11 Informa UK Ltd.; Voigt et al. 0, Geburtsh Frauenheilk, :95-90] 0 95 90 5 0 cm Height boys cm 0 95 P9 P90 P5 90 P50 P 5 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 55 55 50 50 45 45 40 40 0 2 4 Age, months

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Height Anthropometry and blood pressure 9 Height percentiles (in cm) for girls aged 0 to months (KiGGS 03-0 supplemented by German Perinatal Surveys 1995-00) [Ann Hum Biol 11, 3:1-0, Copyright 11 Informa UK Ltd.; Voigt et al. 0, Geburtsh Frauenheilk, :95-90] 0 95 90 5 0 cm Height girls cm 0 95 P9 P90 90 P5 P50 5 P 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 55 55 50 50 45 45 40 40 0 2 4 Age, months

Anthropometry and blood pressure Height ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Height percentiles (in cm) for boys aged 1 to years (KiGGS 03-0) [Ann Hum Biol 11, 3:1-0, Copyright 11 Informa UK Ltd.] 5 0 cm Height boys cm 5 0 5 P9 5 0 P90 0 P5 5 0 1 P50 P 5 0 1 1 1 5 5 0 0 95 95 90 90 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 Age, years

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Height Anthropometry and blood pressure 11 Height percentiles (in cm) for girls aged 1 to years (KiGGS 03-0) [Ann Hum Biol 11, 3:1-0, Copyright 11 Informa UK Ltd. 5 0 cm Height girls cm 5 0 5 P9 5 0 P90 0 5 0 1 P5 P50 P 5 0 1 1 1 5 5 0 0 95 95 90 90 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 Age, years

Anthropometry and blood pressure Height ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Height percentiles (in cm) for boys aged to years (KiGGS 03-0) [Ann Hum Biol 11, 3:1-0, Copyright 11 Informa UK Ltd.] 0 195 cm Height boys cm 0 195 190 5 P9 190 P90 5 P5 0 P50 0 15 15 10 5 P 10 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 5 5 9 11 1 Age, years

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Height Anthropometry and blood pressure Height percentiles (in cm) for girls aged to years (KiGGS 03-0) [Ann Hum Biol 11, 3:1-0, Copyright 11 Informa UK Ltd.] 0 195 cm Height girls cm 0 195 190 190 5 5 0 P9 0 15 10 P90 P5 15 10 5 P50 5 0 5 0 0 P 5 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 5 5 9 11 1 Age, years

Anthropometry and blood pressure Height ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Height percentiles (in cm) for boys aged 0 to years (KiGGS 03-0 supplemented by German Perinatal Surveys 1995-00) [Ann Hum Biol 11, 3:1-0, Copyright 11 Informa UK Ltd ; Voigt et al 0, Geburtsh Frauenheilk, :95-90] Age * P P50 (Median) P5 P90 P9 L S 0.0 months 4. 49.1 50.5 52.09 53.9 55. 5.41 1.0 months 51.59 52.99 54.42 55.99 5.2 59.09 0.51 2.0 months 54.49 55.90 5.35 5.9 0.4 2. 3. 3.0 months 5.4 5.2 59.2 1.39 3.09 4.. 4.0 months 59.50 0.91 2.3 4.04 5.5.31.9 0.5 0.0390 5.0 months 1.3 3.25 4.1.3.0 9.3 1.21 0.1119 0.035.0 months 3.4 5.25.1.3 0.0 1.2 3.19 0.0959 0.033.0 months 5.5.99.45 0. 1.9 3.35 4.91 0.00 0.0354.0 months..51 9.9 1.3 3.32 4..44 0.01 0.034 9.0 months.4 9. 1.34 3.01 4.0.2.3 0.05 0.0341.0 months 9.0 1. 2.0 4.2 5.99.5 9. 0.0395 0.033 11.0 months 0. 2.30 3.9 5.4..9 0.3 0.02 0.0335.0 months 1.95 3.41 4.92.3.3 9.9 1.0 0.0 0.0334.0 months 4.9.50.0 9. 1.1 3.40 5. -0.0111 0.033.0 months.2 9.33 0.99 2. 4.2.1.40-0.03 0.0342 21.0 months 0. 1.93 3. 5..9 9.5 91.4-0.042 0.034 2.0 years 2.5 4.32..21 90.33 92.29 94.2-0.050 0.0352 2.5 years.. 90.4 92. 95. 9.30 99.45-0.09 0.032 3.0 years 90.55 92.59 94.2 9. 99.3 1.93 4.25-0.0 0.035 3.5 years 93.9 9. 9.41 1.00 3...1-0.04 0.035 4.0 years 9. 99.43 1.3 4.5.3 9.9 1.1-0.05 0.0393 4.5 years 0. 2.54 5.0.94 1.9 1.2 1.39-0.03 0.0400 5.0 years 3.04 5.5. 111.23 1.33 11. 0.0-0.005 0.040 5.5 years 5.9.2 111.3 1.51 11.4 0.2 3.4 0.0219 0.04.0 years.90 111. 1.52 11. 1. 4..35 0.052 0.04.5 years 111.95 1.1 11. 1. 4.59. 0.99 0.090 0.041.0 years 1.03 11.9 1.03 4.51.0 1.34 4.4 0. 0.0419.5 years 11.9 1.03 4.19. 1.44 4.1. 0.19 0.04.0 years 0. 3.3.09 0.9 4.5.04 1.53 0.4 0.04.5 years 3..43 9.0 3.2.52 1. 4.0 0.300 0.042 9.0 years 5.50.90 2.39.35 0.3 4.0. 0.359 0.0434 9.5 years.9 1.23 4..9 3..9 0.2 0.4219 0.0442.0 years 9. 3.4.2 1.55 5.91 9. 3. 0.41 0.0452.5 years 1. 5.4 9.1 4.09.4 2..91 0.5590 0.044 11.0 years 3.2.0 1.9. 1.43 5. 0.0 0.31 0.04 11.5 years 5.2 0.02 4.42 9.35 4.33.5 3.34 0. 0.0492.0 years. 2.42.04 2..42 2..0 0.9 0.0505.5 years 0.3 5. 0.02 5.43 0. 5.5 10.59 0.9434 0.051.0 years 3.40.42 3.50 9. 4.3 9. 14.3 1.030 0.0523.5 years.94 2..35 3..0 13.9 1. 1.23 0.05.0 years 0.5 5.9 1..93 12.59 1.1 2.52 1.393 0.0505.5 years 4.53 9. 4. 10.35 15.3 0. 5.40 1.5454 0.041.0 years.94 2.. 13. 1.35 2.9.45 1.11 0.0452.5 years 0.2 5.44 10. 15. 0. 4.5.2 1.91 0.042.0 years 2.4.2 11. 1. 1.44 5.4 9.2 1.391 0.0405.5 years 4.09.51 12. 1.2 2.2.34 190.30 1.5 0.0391 1.0 years 4.9 9.30 13.59 1. 2..9 190. 1.9 0.032 1.5 years 5.59 9. 14.09 1. 3..11 190.93 1.934 0.03.0 years.11 10.33 14.51 19.04 3.4.3 191. 1.9551 0.031 *exact age in years (e.g. 5 years to be used for children aged 4.5 to under 5.25 years and 5.5 years to be used for children aged 5.25 to under 5.5 years)

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Height Anthropometry and blood pressure Height percentiles (in cm) for girls aged 0 to years (KiGGS 03-0 supplemented by German Perinatal Surveys 1995-00) [Ann Hum Biol 11, 3:1-0, Copyright 11 Informa UK Ltd ; Voigt et al 0, Geburtsh Frauenheilk, :95-90] Age * P P50 (Median) P5 P90 P9 L S 0.0 months 4.1 4.49 49.2 51.32 52.5 54.1 55.4 1.0 months 50.5 51.95 53.3 54.94 5.53 5.93 59.32 2.0 months 53.0 54.52 55.99 5.3 59.2 0.4 2.19 3.0 months 55.09 5.59 5.11 59.1 1.50 3.02 4.53 4.0 months 5.5 59.0 0.0 2.30 4.00 5.53.04 1.0000 0.0404 5.0 months 59.9 1.30 2.3 4.54.. 9.2 1.0000 0.0391.0 months 1.4 3.25 4..4.19 9.2 1.23 1.0000 0.039.0 months 3.45 4.9.49.19 9.9 1.42 2.93 1.0000 0.039.0 months 4.99.50.03 9.3 1.43 2.9 4.4 1.0000 0.031 9.0 months.41.93 9.4 1. 2. 4.40 5.91 1.0000 0.0355.0 months.5 9.2 0.2 2.53 4. 5..31 1.0000 0.0350 11.0 months 9.03 0.5 2.11 3.4 5.5..5 1.0000 0.034.0 months 0.23 1. 3.35 5.09.4.41 9.95 1.0000 0.0344.0 months 3.4 5..3.54 0.3 1.99 3.0 1.0000 0.0342.0 months.29.9 9.9 1.59 3.49 5.21.90 1.0000 0.034 21.0 months.2 0.49 2.2 4.2.2.0 9.3 1.0000 0.0351 2.0 years 0.93 2. 4.5.3.1 90.9 92.53 1.0000 0.035 2.5 years 5.0.0 9. 91.34 93.5 95.0 9.59 1.0000 0.034 3.0 years 9.0 91.19 93.35 95.5 9. 0.31 2.45 1.0000 0.032 3.5 years 92.9 94.95 9. 99.9 2.34 4.4.90 1.0000 0.039 4.0 years 9.00 9.39 0.2 3.51..2 111.01 1.0000 0.035 4.5 years 99. 1. 4.31. 9.9 1.54 1.0 1.0000 0.0393 5.0 years 2.50 5..3 1.2 1.0 1.49 119. 1.0000 0.0399 5.5 years 5.1.3 111.19 1.31 11.43 0.23 3.00 1.0000 0.0404.0 years.54 111.42 1.34 11.59 0.3 3.5.4 1.0000 0.0409.5 years 111.29 1.29 11.32 0.9 4.0. 0.09 1.0000 0.04.0 years 1.9 11.00 0. 3.5. 0.31 3.42 1.0000 0.04.5 years 1.40 119.4 2.92.5 0. 3.4.1 1.0000 0.042.0 years 1.92 2.29 5.0 9.49 3.29.0 0.0 1.0000 0.0434.5 years 1.39 4.90.45 2.40.35 9.90 3.41 1.0000 0.0442 9.0 years 3.3.4 1.1 5.2 9.39 3.0.3 1.0000 0.0450 9.5 years.30 0.09 3.92. 2.43.2 0.05 1.0000 0.045.0 years.92 2.2. 1. 5.5 9.53 3.44 1.0000 0.042.5 years 1.5 5. 9.2 4.33.4 2.9.90 1.0000 0.043 11.0 years 4..94 3.0.5 2..3 0.44 1.0000 0.041 11.5 years. 2.25.41 1.04 5. 9.2 3.92 1.0000 0.0454.0 years 1.4 5.55 9.0 4.31.92 3.0.1 1.0000 0.0443.5 years 4.49.55 2.5. 1. 5.9 9.94 1.0000 0.0430.0 years.9 0.9 5.03 9.53 4.03.0 12.0 1.0000 0.04.5 years.94 2.9.9 1.33 5. 9. 13.3 1.0000 0.0409.0 years 0.4 4.3.34 2.4. 11. 15.01 1.0000 0.0401.5 years 1.3 5.51 9.44 3.1. 12.11 15.99 1.0000 0.0395.0 years 2.4.32 0.23 4.5.92 12.3 1.9 1.0000 0.0391.5 years 3.02. 0. 5.09 9.42 13.31 1. 1.0000 0.039.0 years 3.34. 1.0 5.39 9.1 13.0 1.43 1.0000 0.03.5 years 3.4.30 1. 5.50 9.2 13.0 1.54 1.0000 0.03 1.0 years 3.51.34 1.23 5.54 9. 13.4 1.5 1.0000 0.03 1.5 years 3.3.4 1.34 5.5 9.9 13.5 1. 1.0000 0.03.0 years 3..59 1.4 5. 10.0 13.9 1. 1.0000 0.035 *exact age in years (e.g. 5 years to be used for children aged 4.5 to under 5.25 years and 5.5 years to be used for children aged 5.25 to under 5.5 years)

Anthropometry and blood pressure Weight ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Weight percentiles (in kg) for boys aged 0 to months (KiGGS 03-0 supplemented by German Perinatal Surveys 1995-00) [Voigt et al. 0, Geburtsh Frauenheilk, :95-90] 19 kg Weight boys kg 19 1 1 11 P9 P90 P5 P50 P 11 9 9 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 2 4 Age, months

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Weight Anthropometry and blood pressure 1 Weight percentiles (in kg) for girls aged 0 to months (KiGGS 03-0 supplemented by German Perinatal Surveys 1995-00) [Voigt et al. 0, Geburtsh Frauenheilk, :95-90] 19 kg Weight girls kg 19 1 1 P9 P90 P5 P50 11 9 11 P 9 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 2 4 Age, months

Anthropometry and blood pressure Weight ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Weight percentiles (in kg) for boys aged 1 to years (KiGGS 03-0) 50 4 kg Weight boys kg 50 4 4 4 44 44 42 42 40 40 3 3 3 P9 3 34 34 32 32 30 P90 30 2 2 P5 P50 2 2 P 1 2 3 4 5 Age, years

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Weight Anthropometry and blood pressure 19 Weight percentiles (in kg) for girls aged 1 to years (KiGGS 03-0) 50 4 kg Weight girls kg 50 4 4 4 44 44 42 42 40 40 3 3 3 3 34 P9 34 32 32 30 P90 30 2 2 2 P5 2 P50 P 1 2 3 4 5 Age, years

Anthropometry and blood pressure Weight ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Weight percentiles (in kg) for boys aged to years (KiGGS 03-0) 5 0 kg Weight boys kg 5 0 1 1 1 1 5 0 P9 5 0 95 95 90 P90 90 5 5 0 P5 0 5 5 0 P50 0 5 5 0 P 0 55 55 50 50 45 45 40 40 35 35 30 30 25 25 9 11 1 Age, years

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Weight Anthropometry and blood pressure 21 Weight percentiles (in kg) for girls aged to years (KiGGS 03-0) 5 0 kg Weight girls kg 5 0 1 1 1 1 5 5 0 0 95 95 90 P9 90 5 5 0 0 5 P90 5 0 0 P5 5 5 0 P50 0 55 55 50 P 50 45 45 40 40 35 35 30 30 25 25 9 11 1 Age, years

Anthropometry and blood pressure Weight ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Weight percentiles (in kg) for boys aged 0 months to years (KiGGS 03-0 supplemented by German Perinatal Surveys 1995-00) [Voigt et al 0, Geburtsh Frauenheilk, :95-90] Age * P P50 (Median) P5 P90 P9 L S 0.0 months 2.0 2.9 3.23 3.53 3.2 4.09 4.35 1.0 months 3.4 3. 4.11 4.49 4. 5. 5.0 2.0 months 4. 4.59 4.9 5.43 5.90.33. 3.0 months 4.9 5. 5.3..5..2 4.0 months 5.39 5.3.30.4.41.94.49 0.45 0.0 5.0 months 5.90.3..45.0.3 9.23 0.304 0.1.0 months.34.3.35.9.0 9. 9.5 0.24 0.19.0 months.3.23..40 9.0 9.2.39 0. 0.15.0 months.0.5..9 9.49.1. 0.44 0.14 9.0 months.3.90.4 9. 9..5 11.30 0.034 0.15.0 months.5.19. 9.4.21.94 11.0 0.0 0. 11.0 months.91.45 9.05 9..53 11.2.0-0.0302 0..0 months..0 9.30.03.2 11.5.40-0.043 0.1119.0 months.5 9.34 9.9.5 11.59.42.30-0.52 0.11.0 months 9.31 9.92.59 11.41.30.19. -0.2 0.11 21.0 months 9.5.49 11.19.05.00.95.9-0.3 0.11 2.0 years.3 11.03 11...9.0.0-0.4393 0.111 2.5 years 11.35.0...00. 1.41-0.509 0.12 3.0 years.29.0.94.03.2 1.5 19.02-0.111 0.12 3.5 years.1.00.94. 1.52.9.1-0.25 0.11 4.0 years.9.4.5 1...2. -0.9304 0.0 4.5 years..0..0 19.2 21.49 23.5-1.02 0.39 5.0 years.39.3 1.54 19.05..2 25.19-1.32 0.9 5.5 years. 1.29.54.19..43 2.1-1.9 0.30.0 years 1..31 19. 21.50 23. 2.32 29.5-1.211 0.92.5 years. 19.44.95.9 25.55 2.52 32.39-1.3401 0.3.0 years 19.2.5.31.5 2.50 30.94 35.5-1.3 0.3.5 years.33 21.3 23.5 2.1 29.44 33.39 3.2-1.405 0..0 years 21.31.93.91 2. 31.29 35.2 41.93-1.4002 0..5 years.33.0 2.23 29.25 33. 3. 45. -1.35 0.13 9.0 years 23.45 25.3 2.0 31.00 35.3 40.1 4.5-1.3340 0.19 9.5 years.1 2. 29. 32.4 3.3 43.59 52.11-1.20 0.55.0 years 25.0 2.0 30. 34.9 40.04 4.54 55.0-1.54 0.19.5 years 2.9 29.44 32.51 3.1 42.54 49.2 59.1-1.119 0.190 11.0 years 2. 30.2 34.1 3. 45. 52. 3.43-1.02 0.4 11.5 years 29. 32. 35. 41.00 4. 55.94. -0.91 0.2111.0 years 30.40 33. 3. 43.25 50.52 59.21 0.3-0.021 0.2.5 years 31.1 35.39 39. 45.2 53.2 2.0 4.3-0.90 0.29.0 years 33.2 3.52 42.2 4.1 5.1. 9.35-0.193 0.31.5 years 35. 40.0 45. 52. 1.00 1. 4. -0.599 0..0 years 3.50 42.90 4. 55.51 4.9 5.19.4-0.542 0.210.5 years 41.4 45.9 51.3 5.5.03.3 92.0-0.42 0.4.0 years 44.5 49.02 54.40 1.9 0. 1.34 94.3-0.319 0.1953.5 years 4.45 51.5 5. 4.2 3.21 3.43 9.40-0. 0.32.0 years 49. 54. 59.30.30 5.0 5.0 9. -0.90 0.140.5 years 51.54 55.3 0.9..53.44 99.0-0.995 0.0 1.0 years 52.91 5.1 2.2 9... 0.34-1.0401 0.41 1.5 years 54. 5.35 3.43 0.30.94. 1. -1.0959 0..0 years 55. 59.44 4.52 1.39 0.04 90.05 2.99-1.2 0.91 *exact age in years (e.g. 5 years to be used for children aged 4.5 to under 5.25 years and 5.5 years to be used for children aged 5.25 to under 5.5 years)

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Weight Anthropometry and blood pressure 23 Weight percentiles (in kg) for girls aged 0 months to years (KiGGS 03-0 supplemented by German Perinatal Surveys 1995-00) [Voigt et al 0, Geburtsh Frauenheilk, :95-90] Age * P P50 (Median) P5 P90 P9 L S 0.0 months 2.59 2.4 3. 3.39 3. 3.93 4. 1.0 months 3.25 3.54 3.5 4. 4.5 4.91 5.2 2.0 months 3.92 4. 4.59 5.00 5.43 5.4.2 3.0 months 4.44 4. 5. 5.1.09.5.05 4.0 months 4.99 5.3 5..25..2.1 0.041 0.1190 5.0 months 5.49 5..31.2.3.91.4-0.004 0.1.0 months 5.91.32..30..45 9.05-0.0549 0.14.0 months.2.0..2.33.92 9.55-0. 0.11.0 months.0.04.51.09.2 9.33 9.99-0.9 0. 9.0 months.9.34.4.43 9.0 9.2.40-0.1904 0.94.0 months.1.3..5 9.43.09.0-0.2321 0. 11.0 months.43.90.43 9.0 9.5.44 11.1-0.2 0.4.0 months...9 9.34.0. 11.53-0.31 0.2.0 months.31.3 9.40.. 11.5.50-0.41 0.3.0 months.5 9.40.01. 11.59.43.35-0.4923 0.90 21.0 months 9.34 9.91.5 11.35.25.. -0.555 0.99 2.0 years 9.2.42 11.11 11.95.90..94-0.039 0.11 2.5 years. 11.4...2.3.3-0.11 0.14 3.0 years 11.2.4.34.42..94.40-0.23 0.19 3.5 years.5.39.34.54.93.39.0-0.3 0.31 4.0 years.35.25.2.0. 19. 21.9-0.3 0.3 4.5 years... 1.9 19.40 21.23 23.39-0.939 0. 5.0 years.99.04 1.2.4.4.9 25. -0.9453 0.5 5.5 years. 1.00.33.0..45 2. -0.91 0.01.0 years..01 19.45 21.35 23. 2. 29.3-1.012 0.4.5 years 1.1 19.04.1.0 25.2 2. 31.1-1.0340 0.03.0 years.1.05 21..0 2.91 30. 34. -1.039 0..5 years 19.49 21.0.94 25.4 2.5 32.2 3.90-1.0259 0.39.0 years.40.. 2.01 30.5 34. 39.9-1.0011 0.123.5 years 21.3 23.2 25.5 2.9 32.9 3.35 43.43-0.93 0.1 9.0 years.3.4 2.04 30.55 35.05 40.34 4.30-0.90 0.19 9.5 years 23.4 25.9 2.4 32.5 3.3 43.0 51.50-0.51 0..0 years.5 2. 30.31 34. 40.34 4.03 55.9-0.94 0.2111.5 years 25. 2.1 32.09 3.92 43. 50.59 0.3-0.394 0.2192 11.0 years 2. 30.2 34.09 39.3 4.21 54.29 4.92-0.929 0.4 11.5 years 2.94 32.2 3.3 42.05 49.3 5.00 9.2-0.5 0.5.0 years 31.0 34.59 3.91 44. 52.53 1.51 3.21-0.19 0..5 years 33.39 3.04 41.4 4.59 55.43 4.59.51-0. 0..0 years 35.3 39.40 43. 50.02 5.9.0 9.0-0.2 0.4.5 years 3.9 41.2 4.0 52. 59.9 9. 1.1-0.9 0.194.0 years 40.02 43.2 4.00 54.01 1.3 0.4 2.9-0.990 0.5.5 years 41.0 45.34 49.4 55.55 3.1 2. 4.2-1.2 0.1.0 years 43.2 4. 50.9 5.0 4.32 3.2 5.3-1.2 0.1.5 years 44.4 4.9 52.05 5.9 5. 4..21-1.294 0.0.0 years 45.3 4.5 52. 5.53 5.90 4.4.5-1.35 0..5 years 4.01 49.3 53.45 59.0.39 5..32-1.4 0.95 1.0 years 4.50 49.3 53. 59.4.4 5.54. -1.441 0.5 1.5 years 4.9 50. 54. 59..03 5.1.99-1.500 0.59.0 years 4. 50.54 54.54 0.0.30.0.25-1.5340 0.45 *exact age in years (e.g. 5 years to be used for children aged 4.5 to under 5.25 years and 5.5 years to be used for children aged 5.25 to under 5.5 years)

Anthropometry and blood pressure Body Mass Index ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE BMI percentiles (in kg/m 2 ) for boys aged 3 to months (KiGGS 03-0) [Eur J Clin Nutr, 4:341-349] kg/m² 23 Body Mass Index (BMI) boys kg/m² 23 21 21 19 P9 19 P90 1 P5 P50 P 1 2 4 Age, months

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Body Mass Index Anthropometry and blood pressure 25 BMI percentiles (in kg/m 2 ) for girls aged 3 to months (KiGGS 03-0) [Eur J Clin Nutr, 4:341-349] kg/m² 23 Body Mass Index (BMI) girls kg/m² 23 21 21 19 19 P9 P90 1 P5 1 P50 P 2 4 Age, months

2 Anthropometry and blood pressure Body Mass Index ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE BMI percentiles (in kg/m 2 ) for boys aged 2 to years (KiGGS 03-0) [Eur J Clin Nutr, 4:341-349] kg/m² 34 33 Body Mass Index (BMI) boys kg/m² 34 33 32 31 Overweight and obesity are defined according to Kromeyer-Hauschild, Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde 01 32 31 30 30 29 29 2 2 2 2 2 2 25 25 23 23 21 21 P9 19 1 Obesity Overweight 19 P90 P5 1 P50 P 2 3 4 5 Age, years

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Body Mass Index Anthropometry and blood pressure 2 BMI percentiles (in kg/m 2 ) for girls aged 2 to years (KiGGS 03-0) [Eur J Clin Nutr, 4:341-349] kg/m² 34 33 Body Mass Index (BMI) girls kg/m² 34 33 32 31 Overweight and obesity are defined according to Kromeyer-Hauschild, Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde 01 32 31 30 30 29 29 2 2 2 2 2 2 25 25 23 23 21 21 P9 Obesity 19 Overweight P90 19 1 P5 1 P50 P 2 3 4 5 Age, years

2 Anthropometry and blood pressure Body Mass Index ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE BMI percentiles (in kg/m 2 ) for boys aged to years (KiGGS 03-0) [Eur J Clin Nutr, 4:341-349] kg/m² 35 34 Body Mass Index (BMI) boys kg/m² 35 34 33 32 Overweight and obesity are defined according to Kromeyer-Hauschild, Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde 01 33 32 P9 31 31 30 30 29 Obesity 29 2 2 2 P90 2 2 Overweight 2 25 P5 25 23 23 P50 21 21 19 P 19 1 1 9 11 1 Age, years

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Body Mass Index Anthropometry and blood pressure 29 BMI percentiles (in kg/m 2 ) for girls aged to years (KiGGS 03-0) [Eur J Clin Nutr, 4:341-349] kg/m² 35 34 Body Mass Index (BMI) girls kg/m² 35 34 33 32 Overweight and obesity are defined according to Kromeyer-Hauschild, Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde 01 33 32 P9 31 31 30 30 29 29 2 Obesity 2 2 P90 2 2 25 Overweight 2 25 P5 23 23 P50 21 21 19 P 19 1 1 9 11 1 Age, years

30 Anthropometry and blood pressure Body Mass Index ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE BMI percentiles (in kg/m 2 ) for boys aged 4 months to years (KiGGS 03-0) [Eur J Clin Nutr, 4:341-349] Age * P P50 (Median) P5 P90 P9 L S 4.0 months..4.31.31 1.3.39 19.44 0.0 0.093 5.0 months.04.5.1.3 1.1.4 19.92 0.030 0.0929.0 months.2.0.95.9.0 19..19-0.0093 0.09.0 months.41.21.0 1..19 19.23.32-0.0493 0.09.0 months.50.30. 1..2 19.30.40-0.09 0.090 9.0 months.5.3.21 1..30 19.34.44-0.99 0.0900.0 months.0.3.23 1.23.30 19.34.42-0.100 0.093 11.0 months.59.3.19 1.. 19.2.35-0.2 0.05.0 months.54.30. 1.09. 19..23-0.25 0.0.0 months.44..95.9 1.90.9 19.95-0.345 0.05.0 months.30.99.5.5 1.4.0 19.3-0.5004 0.040 21.0 months...59.4 1.42.3 19.3-0.29 0.023 2.0 years..9.49.34 1.2. 19. -0.29 0.00 2.5 years.0.5.32. 1.03 1.93.92-1.04 0.04 3.0 years.9.53..94.2 1.2.2-1.3293 0.0 3.5 years..42.03.9. 1.5.5-1.090 0.01 4.0 years..29.9.4.52 1.44.51-1.50 0.0 4.5 years.4..5.52.41 1.3.52-2.0 0.0 5.0 years.53.0..44.3 1.41. -2.2 0.019 5.5 years.4.01.3.45.4 1.5.99-2.4052 0.04.0 years.45.01..53.1 1.5 19.4-2.499 0.0919.5 years.4.04.3.5.3.21.0-2.541 0.091.0 years.4.09.2.1 1..4.0-2.551 0.4.5 years.52..93.00 1.39 19.11 21.5-2.5191 0.11.0 years.5.25.0.21 1.2 19.0.3-2.4550 0..5 years..3..4.0. 23. -2.34 0.4 9.0 years..52.45.4.4. 23.9-2.251 0.0 9.5 years.90.0. 1.04. 21.21.3-2.4 0.1.0 years.04..91 1.3 19.29 21.5 25.45-2.04 0..5 years..0. 1. 19.1.2 2. -1.941 0.54 11.0 years.3.2.41 1.99.11. 2.5-1.59 0.91 11.5 years.52.4.5.30.50 23.2 2.32-1.43 0..0 years.0.9.90.0. 23.1 2. -1. 0.4.5 years.9.91 1..90 21.23. 2.3-1.39 0.2.0 years.11. 1.43 19.21 21.59.54 2.3-1.53 0.1.5 years.34.40 1.0 19.52 21.93.93 29.2-1.402 0.2.0 years.59. 1.99 19.3.2 25.30 29.5-1.319 0..5 years..95.29..1 25.5 29.99-1.29 0.5.0 years. 1..59.4.94 25.9 30.30-1.259 0.42.5 years.43 1.54.90.9 23.2 2.29 30.5-1. 0.25.0 years.2 1.4 19.21 21. 23.5 2.0 30.3-1.239 0.05.5 years 1.01. 19.52 21.42 23.9 2.9 31.0-1.2 0.4 1.0 years 1.30.44 19.2 21.2.19 2.1 31.29-1.25 0.4 1.5 years 1.59.4..03.49 2.45 31.52-1.21 0.43.0 years 1. 19.02.41.31. 2.1 31.3-1.30 0. *exact age in years (e.g. 5 years to be used for children aged 4.5 to under 5.25 years and 5.5 years to be used for children aged 5.25 to under 5.5 years)

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Body Mass Index Anthropometry and blood pressure 31 BMI percentiles (in kg/m 2 ) for girls aged 4 months to years (KiGGS 03-0) [Eur J Clin Nutr, 4:341-349] Age * P P50 (Median) P5 P90 P9 L S 4.0 months..9..3.3 1.. 0.001 0.091 5.0 months.2.3.. 1.19. 19. 0.0019 0.09.0 months.90..49.4 1.50.49 19.53-0.053 0.0903.0 months.09.5..5 1.9.9 19.4-0.25 0.09.0 months..95..4 1.. 19.4-0.03 0.09 9.0 months.25.99.0. 1.0.0 19. -0.21 0.02.0 months.2.00.9.4 1.. 19.3-0.333 0.05 11.0 months.2.99..1 1.3.3 19.9-0.4005 0.09.0 months.25.9.3. 1.. 19.2-0.42 0.02.0 months.1.5.59.4 1.4.44 19.50-0.0 0.044.0 months.05.9.40.2 1.. 19. -0.49 0.029 21.0 months.95.5.25.09 1.03 1.9 19.02-1.025 0.01 2.0 years.90.50..99.91 1..91-1.19 0.009 2.5 years.1.39.03.3. 1.1.0-1.450 0.005 3.0 years.1.2.91.1.4 1.2. -1.19 0.0 3.5 years.1..9.0.55 1.5. -1.94 0.030 4.0 years.50.05.9.51.49 1.54.2-2.0239 0.051 4.5 years.41.9.1.44.45 1.55.91-2. 0.0 5.0 years.33.90.55.41.45 1.1 19.04-2.31 0.0904 5.5 years.2..53.42.51 1.2 19.25-2.103 0.093.0 years.2..5.49.3 1.92 19.5-2.41 0.09.5 years.2.90.3.0.1..00-2.91 0.25.0 years.30.95.2.5 1.05.5.55-2.0995 0.3.5 years.32.01.3.94 1.34.99 21.21-2.04 0..0 years.3.09.9. 1. 19.50 21.99-1.99 0.25.5 years.42.19..41.0.0. -1.9259 0.04 9.0 years.50.32.31.9.4.9 23.1-1.01 0.3 9.5 years.59.4.52.99.93 21.33. -1.953 0.5.0 years.2.3.5 1.31 19.3 21.9 25.2-1.345 0.23.5 years..2.00 1.4 19.4.5 2.0-1.03 0. 11.0 years.0.0.2.00.29 23. 2.40-1.351 0.1 11.5 years.30.33.0.3.5 23.4 2.11-1.009 0.40.0 years.59.5.95. 21.21.2 2.3-1.591 0.4.5 years.91.99 1.31 19.1 21.5.5 29. -1.50 0.41.0 years.25.35 1.9 19.5.0 25. 29. -1.55 0.23.5 years.0.1.0 19.94.45 25.55 30.02-1.5943 0.9.0 years.95 1.0.41.30.9 25. 30.32-1.252 0..5 years.29 1.39.4.2 23. 2.1 30.5-1.2 0.3.0 years.0 1.0 19.04.91 23.3 2.42 30.9-1. 0.03.5 years.90 1.9 19.31 21. 23.0 2.2 30.9-1. 0.1.0 years 1..23 19.55 21.3 23.9 2.9 31. -1.42 0.42.5 years 1.3.45 19.4 21.55 23.95 2.92 31.25-1.911 0. 1.0 years 1.5.3 19.91 21.0.0 2.03 31.3-1.930 0.9 1.5 years 1..0.0 21.3. 2. 31.4-2.055 0..0 years 1.93.95. 21.95.2 2. 31.55-2.59 0.45 *exact age in years (e.g. 5 years to be used for children aged 4.5 to under 5.25 years and 5.5 years to be used for children aged 5.25 to under 5.5 years)

32 Anthropometry and blood pressure Waist and Hip Circumference Waist circumference ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Waist circumference percentiles (in cm) for boys aged 11 to years (KiGGS 03-0) [Int J Pediatr Obes 11, :e9-] cm 0 5 Waist circumference boys cm 0 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 5 5 0 95 P9 0 95 90 90 P90 5 0 5 0 5 5 P5 0 P50 5 P 0 5 0 0 55 55 50 50 11 1 Age, years

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Waist circumference Waist and Hip Circumference Anthropometry and blood pressure 33 Waist circumference percentiles (in cm) for girls aged 11 to years (KiGGS 03-0) [Int J Pediatr Obes 11, :e9-] cm 0 5 Waist circumference girls cm 0 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 5 5 0 0 95 95 90 90 P9 5 5 0 P90 0 5 P5 5 0 5 0 P50 0 5 P 0 55 55 50 50 11 Age, years 1

34 Anthropometry and blood pressure Waist and Hip Circumference Waist circumference ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Waist circumference percentiles (in cm) for boys aged 11 to years (KiGGS 03-0) [Int J Pediatr Obes 11, :e9-] Age * P P50 (Median) P5 P90 P9 L S 11.0 years 53.4 5.44 59. 4.0 9.4.50 5.0-2.9 0.14 11.5 years 54.0 5.39 0.3 5.03 0.9.4.3-2.295 0.1.0 years 55. 5.3 1.59 5.99 1.5.44.5-2.33 0.11.5 years 5.5 59.34 2.5.9 2.2 9.42. -2.392 0.93.0 years 5.5 0.34 3.5.95 3.1 0.42 9.90-2.4545 0..5 years 5. 1.3 4.5.9 4.1 1.42 90.92-2.52 0.59.0 years 59.0 2.3 5.59 9.9 5.1 2.41 91.94-2.59 0.42.5 years 0.2 3.39.59 0.9.59 3.39 92.92-2.39 0.2.0 years 1.2 4.39.5 1.94.55 4.34 93.5-2.0 0.09.5 years 2.0 5.3.54 2..4 5. 94.3-2.29 0.0992.0 years 3.5.30 9.4 3. 9.35.0 95.53-2. 0.095.5 years 4.5.19 0.34 4.4 0.1.5 9.25-2.3 0.095 1.0 years 5.44.0 1.19 5.45 0.95.5 9.90-2.949 0.0941 1.5 years.30.91 2.02.25 1.0.2 9.52-3.009 0.09.0 years. 9.2 2.1.01 2.41.93 9.09-3.0 0.090 *exact age in years (e.g. years to be used for children aged 11.5 to under.25 years and.5 years to be used for children aged.25 to under.5 years)

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Waist circumference Waist and Hip Circumference Anthropometry and blood pressure 35 Waist circumference percentiles (in cm) for girls aged 11 to years (KiGGS 03-0) [Int J Pediatr Obes 11, :e9-] Age * P P50 (Median) P5 P90 P9 L S 11.0 years 52. 54.3 5. 1.9.45 4.21 3.99-2.4900 0.14 11.5 years 53.3 55. 5. 3.00.44 5.1 4.9-2.1 0..0 years 54.54 5.99 59.95 4.04 9.41.09 5.90-2.40 0.2.5 years 55.3 5.05 0.9 4.99 0.30.91. -2. 0.42.0 years 5.1 5.99 1. 5.3 1.0.59.2-2.91 0..5 years 5.4 59.2 2.5.5 1.1..4-3.0950 0.09.0 years 5. 0.53 3.32. 2.2.1.0-3.1900 0.095.5 years 5.5 1. 3..9 2.0.9.32-3.225 0.0945.0 years 59.3 1.4 4.3. 3.0 9.2.51-3.3432 0.092.5 years 59.3 2.0 4..49 3.39 9.51.4-3.4032 0.09.0 years 0. 2.42 5..9 3.4 9.0.4-3.4532 0.0901.5 years 0.51 2.2 5.3 9.04 3.5 9..2-3.4950 0.091 1.0 years 0. 2.9 5.2 9.2 4.04 0.00. -3.53 0.02 1.5 years 1.03 3.21 5.4 9.4 4.21 0..93-3.559 0.03.0 years 1.2 3.44.05 9.5 4.3 0..9-3.592 0.0 *exact age in years (e.g. years to be used for children aged 11.5 to under.25 years and.5 years to be used for children aged.25 to under.5 years)

3 Anthropometry and blood pressure Waist and Hip Circumference Hip circumference ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Hip circumference percentiles (in cm) for boys aged 11 to years (KiGGS 03-0) 10 5 cm Hip circumference boys cm 10 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 P9 1 1 5 P90 5 0 P5 0 95 P50 95 90 5 90 P 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 11 Age, years 1

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Hip circumference Waist and Hip Circumference Anthropometry and blood pressure 3 Hip circumference percentiles (in cm) for girls aged 11 to years (KiGGS 03-0) 10 5 cm Hip circumference girls cm 10 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 5 1 P9 1 P90 5 0 P5 0 95 90 5 P50 95 90 P 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 11 Age, years 1

3 Anthropometry and blood pressure Waist and Hip Circumference Hip circumference ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Hip circumference percentiles (in cm) for boys aged 11 to years (KiGGS 03-0) Age * P P50 (Median) P5 P90 P9 L S 11.0 years 4.00.5 1.5.1 2.1 9. 9.3-1.0 0.1 11.5 years 5.53 9.05 3.0.19 4.1 90.4 9.1-1.5 0.45.0 years.09 0.5 4.54 9.1 5.5 91. 99.2-1.304 0..5 years.4 2.1. 1..05 93.3 0.4-1.422 0.0994.0 years 0.49 3.. 2.. 94.99 2.50-1.541 0.099.5 years 2.30 5.5 9.50 4.4 90.33 9. 4. -1.9 0.0943.0 years 4..44 1.2.1 92.01 9.32 5.91-1. 0.091.5 years 5.94 9. 2.9.3 93.3 99.92.51-1.90 0.092.0 years.5 0. 4.5 9.39 95. 1.3.94-2.0 0.0.5 years 9. 2.39.05 90. 9.43 2.1 1. -2.2 0.041.0 years 0.59 3.9.2 91.92 9.4 3.5 1.9-2.21 0.0.5 years 1.4 4..2 92.2 9.2 4. 111.51-2.359 0.090 1.0 years 2.5 5.1 9. 93.55 9. 4. 111.0-2.505 0.04 1.5 years 3.0.59 9.92 94.23 99.39 5.0 1.00-2.25 0.039.0 years 4.1.42 90. 94. 99.9 5.41 1. -2.40 0.0 *exact age in years (e.g. years to be used for children aged 11.5 to under.25 years and.5 years to be used for children aged.25 to under.5 years)

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Hip circumference Waist and Hip Circumference Anthropometry and blood pressure 39 Hip circumference percentiles (in cm) for girls aged 11 to years (KiGGS 03-0) Age * P P50 (Median) P5 P90 P9 L S 11.0 years 4.92.0 2.0. 4.43 91.0 9.3-1.4 0.9 11.5 years.3 0.94 5.04 0.31.55 93.23 1. -1.350 0.54.0 years 9. 3.33.33 2.50. 95.3 3.43-1.503 0.11.5 years 2.2 5.4 9.54 4.0 90.9 9.3 5.51-1.04 0.09.0 years 4.53.0 1.59.55 92.54 99..33-2.09 0.092.5 years.59 9. 3.4.31 94. 0.2. -2.2191 0.090.0 years.42 1.51 5. 9.5 95.1 2.05 1. -2.4011 0.05.5 years 9.9 3.01.53 91. 9.0 3. 111.11-2.5 0.02.0 years 1.29 4.25.0 92.23 9. 3.9 111.5-2.999 0.000.5 years 2.3 5.2. 93.11 9.55 4. 1.42-2. 0.0.0 years 3.2. 9.4 93.4 99.19 5.21 1. -2.94 0.059.5 years 4.02.4 90. 94.43 99.1 5.5 1. -2.990 0.044 1.0 years 4.5.44 90. 94.94 0..01 1.4-3.00 0.030 1.5 years 5..9 91. 95.39 0.54.34 1.1-3.93 0.019.0 years 5..4 91.5 95.1 0.90.3 1.92-3.1 0.00 *exact age in years (e.g. years to be used for children aged 11.5 to under.25 years and.5 years to be used for children aged.25 to under.5 years)

40 Anthropometry and blood pressure Waist and Hip Measures Waist-to-Hip-Ratio ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Waist-to-Hip-Ratio (WHR) percentiles for boys aged 11 to years (KiGGS 03-0) 1. 1.05 cm Waist-to-Hip-Ratio (WHR) boys cm 1. 1.05 1.00 1.00 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.5 0.0 0.5 0.0 P9 0.90 P90 0.5 P5 P50 0.0 P 0.5 0.0 0.5 0.5 11 Age, years 1 Waist-to-Hip-Ratio (WHR) percentiles for girls aged 11 to years (KiGGS 03-0) 1. 1.05 cm Waist-to-Hip-Ratio (WHR) girls cm 1. 1.05 1.00 1.00 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.90 0.5 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.5 0.5 P9 0.0 P90 P5 0.5 P50 0.0 P 0.5 11 Age, years 1

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Waist-to-Hip-Ratio Waist and Hip Measures Anthropometry and blood pressure 41 Waist-to-Hip-Ratio (WHR) percentiles for boys aged 11 to years (KiGGS 03-0) Age * P P50 (Median) P5 P90 P9 L S 11.0 years 0.3 0.92 0. 0.40 0.0 0.901 0.93-2.301 0.049 11.5 years 0.0 0.9 0. 0.3 0. 0.9 0.932-2.0 0.049.0 years 0. 0.5 0.0 0.33 0.3 0.94 0.92-2.4993 0.0500.5 years 0.2 0.1 0.03 0.29 0.59 0.9 0.923-2.330 0.0502.0 years 0.5 0. 0.9 0.25 0.55 0.5 0.9-2.22 0.0503.5 years 0.53 0.2 0.94 0. 0.50 0.0 0.9-2.5 0.0505.0 years 0.4 0. 0.90 0. 0.4 0.5 0.90-2.053 0.050.5 years 0.45 0.5 0. 0. 0.43 0.2 0.904-1.94 0.050.0 years 0.43 0.3 0.5 0.11 0.40 0.9 0.901-1.99 0.0509.5 years 0.41 0.1 0.3 0. 0.39 0. 0.900-1.50 0.0509.0 years 0.41 0.1 0.3 0.09 0.3 0. 0.99-1.34 0.0509.5 years 0.41 0.1 0.3 0.09 0.3 0. 0.99-1.305 0.05 1.0 years 0.41 0.1 0.2 0.09 0.3 0. 0.99-1. 0.05 1.5 years 0.40 0.0 0.2 0.09 0.3 0. 0.9-1.091 0.05.0 years 0.40 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.3 0. 0.9-1.940 0.05 *exact age in years (e.g. years to be used for children aged 11.5 to under.25 years and.5 years to be used for children aged.25 to under.5 years) Waist-to-Hip-Ratio (WHR) percentiles for girls aged 11 to years (KiGGS 03-0) Age * P P50 (Median) P5 P90 P9 L S 11.0 years 0.31 0.51 0.3 0.00 0.30 0.0 0.92-1.545 0.0525 11.5 years 0.23 0.43 0.5 0.92 0.21 0.51 0.3-1.3 0.052.0 years 0. 0.34 0.5 0.3 0. 0.41 0.4-1.90 0.0529.5 years 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.4 0.03 0.32 0.5-2.0033 0.0531.0 years 0.99 0. 0.39 0.5 0.94 0. 0.5-2.0 0.0533.5 years 0.92 0.11 0.32 0.5 0. 0. 0.4-2.99 0.0535.0 years 0.5 0.04 0.25 0.51 0.0 0.09 0.42-2.2532 0.053.5 years 0.0 0.99 0. 0.45 0.4 0.03 0.3-2.335 0.053.0 years 0. 0.95 0. 0.41 0.0 0.99 0.33-2.419 0.0540.5 years 0.4 0.92 0. 0.3 0. 0.9 0.30-2.5031 0.0542.0 years 0.2 0.90 0. 0.35 0.4 0.94 0.2-2.54 0.0544.5 years 0.0 0. 0.0 0.33 0.2 0.92 0.2-2.9 0.054 1.0 years 0.9 0. 0.0 0.32 0.1 0.91 0.2-2.529 0.054 1.5 years 0. 0. 0.0 0.31 0.0 0.91 0.2-2.32 0.0549.0 years 0. 0.5 0.05 0.30 0.0 0.91 0.2-2.95 0.0551 *exact age in years (e.g. years to be used for children aged 11.5 to under.25 years and.5 years to be used for children aged.25 to under.5 years)

42 Anthropometry and blood pressure Waist and Hip Measures Waist-to-Height-Ratio ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Waist-to-Height-Ratio (WHtR) percentiles for boys aged 11 to years (KiGGS 03-0) cm 0. 0. Waist-to-Height-Ratio (WHtR) boys cm 0. 0. 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.54 0.5 P9 0.54 0.52 0.52 0.50 0.4 0.50 P90 0.4 0.4 P5 0.4 0.44 0.42 0.40 0.3 0.3 0.44 P50 0.42 0.40 P 0.3 0.3 0.34 0.34 11 Age, years 1

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Waist-to-Height-Ratio Waist and Hip Measures Anthropometry and blood pressure 43 Waist-to-Height-Ratio (WHtR) percentiles for girls aged 11 to years (KiGGS 03-0) cm 0. 0. Waist-to-Height-Ratio (WHtR) girls cm 0. 0. 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.54 0.54 P9 0.52 0.52 0.50 0.4 0.50 P90 0.4 0.4 0.44 P5 0.4 0.44 0.42 P50 0.42 0.40 0.40 0.3 P 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.34 0.34 11 Age, years 1

44 Anthropometry and blood pressure Waist and Hip Measures Waist-to-Height-Ratio ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Waist-to-Height-Ratio (WHtR) percentiles for boys aged 11 to years (KiGGS 03-0) Age * P P50 (Median) P5 P90 P9 L S 11.0 years 0.3 0.393 0.4 0.439 0.43 0.5 0.59-2.50 0.04 11.5 years 0.34 0.391 0.4 0.43 0.40 0.509 0.54-2. 0.099.0 years 0.32 0.3 0.40 0.433 0.4 0.505 0.50-2.35 0.0991.5 years 0.30 0.35 0.404 0.430 0.42 0.502 0.55-2.23 0.095.0 years 0.3 0.33 0.401 0.42 0.459 0.49 0.552-2.91 0.099.5 years 0.35 0.31 0.399 0.423 0.455 0.494 0.54-2.3 0.093.0 years 0.34 0.3 0.39 0.421 0.452 0.490 0.544-2.4 0.09.5 years 0.32 0.3 0.395 0.419 0.450 0.4 0.542-2.934 0.090.0 years 0.32 0.3 0.394 0.4 0.449 0.4 0.540-2.9902 0.0954.5 years 0.32 0.3 0.394 0.4 0.449 0.4 0.540-3.0430 0.094.0 years 0.34 0.3 0.395 0.419 0.450 0.4 0.542-3.095 0.0942.5 years 0.3 0.30 0.39 0.421 0.452 0.49 0.544-3.5 0.093 1.0 years 0.3 0.33 0.400 0.423 0.454 0.492 0.54-3. 0.0929 1.5 years 0.31 0.35 0.402 0.42 0.45 0.494 0.550-3.2541 0.0923.0 years 0.34 0.3 0.405 0.42 0.459 0.49 0.553-3.304 0.091 *exact age in years (e.g. years to be used for children aged 11.5 to under.25 years and.5 years to be used for children aged.25 to under.5 years)

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Waist-to-Height-Ratio Waist and Hip Measures Anthropometry and blood pressure 45 Waist-to-Height-Ratio (WHtR) percentiles for girls aged 11 to years (KiGGS 03-0) Age * P P50 (Median) P5 P90 P9 L S 11.0 years 0.31 0.35 0.392 0.4 0.44 0.4 0.549-3.2 0.099 11.5 years 0.31 0.35 0.392 0.4 0.44 0.4 0.54-3.0 0.095.0 years 0.30 0.34 0.392 0.4 0.44 0.4 0.545-3.25 0.090.5 years 0.30 0.34 0.391 0.4 0.44 0.45 0.543-3. 0.095.0 years 0.30 0.34 0.391 0.4 0.445 0.44 0.542-3.233 0.0952.5 years 0.30 0.34 0.391 0.4 0.445 0.43 0.540-3.4 0.094.0 years 0.30 0.34 0.391 0.4 0.445 0.43 0.539-3.29 0.0943.5 years 0.30 0.34 0.391 0.4 0.445 0.43 0.53-3.1 0.0939.0 years 0.31 0.35 0.392 0.4 0.445 0.43 0.53-3.193 0.0935.5 years 0.32 0.3 0.393 0.4 0.44 0.43 0.53-3.95 0.0930.0 years 0.33 0.3 0.394 0.41 0.44 0.44 0.53-3.0 0.092.5 years 0.34 0.3 0.395 0.4 0.44 0.44 0.53-3.119 0.09 1.0 years 0.35 0.39 0.39 0.419 0.44 0.45 0.53-3.31 0.09 1.5 years 0.3 0.30 0.39 0.4 0.450 0.4 0.53-3.42 0.09.0 years 0.3 0.31 0.39 0.421 0.450 0.4 0.53-3.5 0.0909 *exact age in years (e.g. years to be used for children aged 11.5 to under.25 years and.5 years to be used for children aged.25 to under.5 years)

4 Anthropometry and blood pressure Skinfold thickness Triceps skinfold thickness ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Triceps skinfold thickness percentiles (in mm) for boys aged 3 to months (KiGGS 03-0) 2 2 mm Triceps skinfold thickness boys mm 2 2 2 2 25 25 23 23 21 21 19 19 1 1 P9 P90 P5 11 11 P50 9 9 P 2 4 Age, months

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Triceps skinfold thickness Skinfold thickness Anthropometry and blood pressure 4 Triceps skinfold thickness percentiles (in mm) for girls aged 3 to months (KiGGS 03-0) 2 2 mm Triceps skinfold thickness girls mm 2 2 2 2 25 25 23 23 21 21 19 19 1 P9 1 P90 P5 11 P50 11 9 9 P 2 4 Age, months

4 Anthropometry and blood pressure Skinfold thickness Triceps skinfold thickness ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Triceps skinfold thickness percentiles (in mm) for boys aged 1 to years (KiGGS 03-0) 2 2 mm Triceps skinfold thickness boys mm 2 2 25 25 23 23 21 21 19 19 P9 1 1 P90 P5 11 11 9 P50 9 5 P 5 1 2 3 4 5 Age, years

ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE Triceps skinfold thickness Skinfold thickness Anthropometry and blood pressure 49 Triceps skinfold thickness percentiles (in mm) for girls aged 1 to years (KiGGS 03-0) 2 2 mm Triceps skinfold thickness girls mm 2 2 25 25 23 23 21 21 P9 19 19 1 P90 1 P5 11 P50 11 9 9 P 5 5 1 2 3 4 5 Age, years