Predicted Height = Mid Parental Height + Adjustment
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The Growth Calculator Teen estimates predicted adult height for teenagers based on mid parental height and adjustment factors. It provides a useful tool for assessing growth potential and development patterns during adolescence.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The equation accounts for genetic height potential from parents plus additional growth factors specific to the individual teen.
Details: Accurate height prediction is important for monitoring growth patterns, identifying potential growth disorders, and setting realistic expectations for adolescent development.
Tips: Enter mid parental height in centimeters and appropriate adjustment value. Both values should be valid numbers for accurate prediction.
Q1: What is mid parental height?
A: Mid parental height is the average height of biological parents, calculated as (father's height + mother's height) / 2.
Q2: How is the adjustment factor determined?
A: Adjustment factors vary based on gender, with boys typically having a positive adjustment and girls a negative adjustment compared to mid parental height.
Q3: How accurate is this prediction method?
A: This method provides a general estimate, but actual adult height can vary by ±5 cm due to various genetic and environmental factors.
Q4: At what age is this prediction most accurate?
A: Height predictions are most reliable when made during mid to late puberty when most growth has already occurred.
Q5: Can this calculator be used for children?
A: This calculator is specifically designed for teenagers. Different prediction methods are used for younger children.