GrowthPlot
by Daniel L. Metzger, MD
Growth Chart Plotter App
App Name | GrowthPlot |
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Developer | Daniel L. Metzger, MD |
Category | Medical |
Download Size | 5 MB |
Latest Version | 2.5.3 |
Average Rating | 0.00 |
Rating Count | 0 |
Google Play | Download |
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The GrowthPlot app plots length, weight, head circumference and weight-for-length for children (0–24 months of age for WHO, 0–36 months for CDC); and it plots height, weight and body-mass index for children (2–19 years of age for WHO, 2–20 years for CDC). Plots for WHO are made using the WHO Growth Charts for Canada, March 2014 revision; these data and graphs are available at . Plots for CDC are made using the 2000 CDC Growth Charts; these data are available at . You can save WHO and CDC growth charts generated by this app to your device for later use, and you can also share these growth charts as PNG image files via e-mail or text, suitable for use in publications or presentations.
On this screen, you choose between starting with a blank WHO or CDC chart (specifying the age and sex of the child whose measurements are to be plotted) or using a previously saved chart.
You can also plot selected growth parameters (length/height, weight, body-mass index and head circumference) for children with a number of syndromes (Turner, Down, Noonan, Prader–Willi and Russell–Silver) using the QuickChart API, which results in a link which allows you to save or share the chart image. Citations are provided for each reference range used for these calculations.
Recent changes:
Have completely revamped the Syndromes and Settings pages. Syndrome plots now with QuickChart API. Some minor bug fixes.
On this screen, you choose between starting with a blank WHO or CDC chart (specifying the age and sex of the child whose measurements are to be plotted) or using a previously saved chart.
You can also plot selected growth parameters (length/height, weight, body-mass index and head circumference) for children with a number of syndromes (Turner, Down, Noonan, Prader–Willi and Russell–Silver) using the QuickChart API, which results in a link which allows you to save or share the chart image. Citations are provided for each reference range used for these calculations.
Recent changes:
Have completely revamped the Syndromes and Settings pages. Syndrome plots now with QuickChart API. Some minor bug fixes.