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Height and weight standard for a one-year-old and eight-month-old male baby


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The standard height of a baby is generally 80.5-87.4 cm, and the weight standard is generally 10.3-13.3 kg.
Genetic genes determine the baby's growth and development potential. Different combinations of genes can lead to differences in height and weight. For example, some genes may be related to bone growth and development, thus affecting height; while genes related to metabolism and fat storage may affect weight. However, the normal height range is 80.5-87.4 cm, and the weight is 10.3-13.3 kg.
Growth hormone is secreted during sleep, which is very critical for bone growth and body development. If the baby does not sleep well or sleep poorly, it may affect the secretion of growth hormone, which may affect height growth. At the same time, adequate sleep is also conducive to the recovery and adjustment of the body, which is beneficial to overall health. If the baby's growth and development deviates significantly from the standard, it should be checked to eliminate disease factors.