Growth Chart Pro (v. 1.2) Разработано Cooloy.com |
"Growth Chart Pro" helps you to keep track of your children’s growth from birth to 20 years old. It accurately calculates the growth percentile of the weight, height and head circumference based on age and gender, using the most recent US CDC and WHO data, the same data that are used by your pediatrician.
You can add multiple children (Pro version only) and save all your data to the database for future review. The saved data can be viewed as tables, or as graphs (measured values vs. ages, or percentiles vs. ages). It provides you with the median value of weight/height/head CC at your children’s age, and you can get the values at any percentile by easily sliding the percentage bar. So you can compare your children’s growth with that of others, and log your children’s growth history and learn the trend.
Key features include:
-Keep track growth of multiple children (Lite supports only one child);
-Save data to SD card (Pro and Lite) or restore the saved data from SD (Pro only);
-Provide growth data for infant, toddler, teenager and youth below 20 years old;
-Support multiple units for measures, including lb/oz/ft/in and cm/kg;
-Log and view the growth history;
-Analyze data using tales or graph.
Keywords: baby growth chart, tracker, plot, graphical, weight, height, head CC, boy, girls, percent, pound, ounce, feet, inch, centime, kilogram, regular checkup, pediatric, development, developmental, doctor, center for disease control, world health organization
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[2013-05-10] A Google User: Okay but could be better Yes the percentiles are wrong however it is a good basic tracker and has a graph option. Yes you have to buy the app to add more then one child but I haven't found another app that you can actually add more then one AND it's only $1.99. I am having a problem though when I added a second child I tried to put the birth weight and height but it says I can't pick a date before the child's birth... which I obviously haven't. |
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[2012-05-21] A Google User: Good idea, but all wrong :( Percentiles are all wrong. You can keep track of data, but not your children's growth percentiles. That is a huge bummer. |
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[2012-04-26] A Google User: Love It Get App! |
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[2012-04-20] A Google User: For a mom, not for a professional If you are a mom wanting to keep track of your child(ren) this is great. If you are a health professional and expecting the percentile results to be accurate for either CDC or WHO charts, they are not. Nor does it measure %ile rankings above or below the 3-97% range as some kids may fall. Nor does it measure wt/lth percentiles or BMI which is the gold standard of assessing a child's growth. I hope they improve it because the idea is fantastic - it just falls short. |
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[2011-07-19] A Google User: If you want to track growth, this isnt the app. This chart is NOT the one your pediatrician uses. And you need to buy it to track more than one kid :/ |
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[2011-07-19] chelsea: If you want to track growth, this isnt the app. This chart is NOT the one your pediatrician uses. And you need to buy it to track more than one kid :/ |
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[2011-07-04] A Google User: Exactly what I was looking for. A place to track measurements AND give the percentile charts. It's perfect so I don't have to remember the numbers. |
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[2011-07-04] Ligouri: Exactly what I was looking for. A place to track measurements AND give the percentile charts. It's perfect so I don't have to remember the numbers. |
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[2011-06-21] A Google User: The percentiles are wrong. It seems to be a little buggy. If you merely want to keep track of measurements, it's OK. |
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[2011-06-21] AmandaHooks: The percentiles are wrong. It seems to be a little buggy. If you merely want to keep track of measurements, it's OK. |
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