Children Aged 5 to <20 Years 2009 NORTH CAROLINA Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance System.

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Children Aged 5 to <20 Years 2009 NORTH CAROLINA Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance System

Source of data among children aged 5 to <20 years 2009 NC PedNSS Table 1C * Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment Program. **Title V Maternal and Child Health Program. + Health Maintenance Organization

Racial and ethnic distribution among children aged 5 to <20 years 2009 NC PedNSS Table 1C

Age distribution among children aged 5 to <20 years 2009 NC PedNSS Table 1C

Prevalence of short stature, underweight, and obesity* among children aged 5 to <20 years 2009 NC PedNSS Table 2C *Short stature: 95th percentile BMI-for-age. CDC Growth Charts, 2000.

Prevalence of short stature* among children aged 5 to <20 years, by race and ethnicity *< 5th percentile height-for-age, CDC Growth Charts, % of children are expected to fall below the 5th percentile NC PedNSS Table 8C

Prevalence of short stature* among children aged 5 to <20 years, by age *< 5th percentile height-for-age, CDC Growth Charts, % of children are expected to fall below the 5th percentile NC PedNSS Table 8C

Prevalence of underweight* among children aged 5 to <20 years, by race and ethnicity *< 5th percentile BMI-for-age, CDC Growth Charts, % of children are expected to fall below the 5th percentile NC PedNSS Table 8C

Prevalence of underweight* among children aged 5 to <20 years, by age *< 5th percentile BMI-for-age, CDC Growth Charts, % of children are expected to fall below the 5th percentile NC PedNSS Table 8C

Prevalence of obesity* among children aged 5 to <20 years, by race and ethnicity *> 95th percentile BMI-for-age, CDC Growth Charts, **Year 2010 target: reduce the proportion of children and adolescents aged six to nineteen years who are obese (> 95th percentile) to 5% NC PedNSS Table 8C Year 2010 target**

Prevalence of obesity and overweight* among children aged 5 to <20 years, by race and ethnicity *Obese: > 95th percentile BMI-for-age; overweight: > 85th- 95th percentile) to 5% NC PedNSS Table 8C

Prevalence of obesity* among children aged 5 to <20 years, by age *> 95th percentile BMI-for-age, CDC Growth Charts, **Year 2010 target: reduce the proportion of children and adolescents aged six to nineteen years who are obese (> 95th percentile) to 5% NC PedNSS Table 8C Year 2010 target**

Prevalence of obesity and overweight* among children aged 5 to <20 years, by age *Obese: > 95th percentile BMI-for-age; overweight: > 85th- 95th percentile) to 5% NC PedNSS Table 8C

Prevalence of anemia* among children aged 5 to <20 years, by race and ethnicity *Hb or Hct < 5th percentile, CDC MMWR vol. 47 (No. RR-3), NC PedNSS Table 8C

Prevalence of anemia* among children aged 5 to <20 years, by age *Hb or Hct < 5th percentile, CDC MMWR vol. 47 (No. RR-3), NC PedNSS Table 8C

Trends in prevalence of anemia* among children aged 5 to <20 years, by race and ethnicity *Hb or Hct < 5th percentile, CDC MMWR vol. 47 (No. RR-3), NC PedNSS Table 18C

Trends in prevalence of anemia* among children aged 5 to <12 years, by age *Hb or Hct < 5th percentile, CDC MMWR vol. 47 (No. RR-3), NC PedNSS Table 21C

Trends in prevalence of anemia* among children aged 12 to <20 years, by age *Hb or Hct < 5th percentile, CDC MMWR vol. 47 (No. RR-3), NC PedNSS Table 21C