Obesity is defined as a BMI (body mass index) at or above the 95th percentile for children of the same sex and age. Overweight is defined as a BMI at or above the 85th percentile but less than the 95th percentile. Healthy weight is defined as a BMI at or above the 5th percentile to less than the 85th percentile.
These percentiles are based on CDC growth charts for children and teens ages 2 through 19. For children and teens, BMI is age- and sex-specific. It's often called BMI-for-age. A single BMI calculation is not enough to determine long-term weight status. This is because your child's height and weight will continue to change as they grow. Your child's doctor will use BMI along with other factors to determine weight status. These other factors are family history, blood pressure, blood sugar levels, eating patterns, and physical activity level. You can calculate your child's BMI.