COPING WITH NATURAL DISASTERS: THE ROLE OF LOCAL HEALTH PERSONNEL AND THE COMMUNITY

( By A Working Guide (WHO - OMS, 1989) )

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Annex 3.Weight-for-height1

A. Young children (both sexes)



















































































































































































































































































































































































































































Weight (kg)


Height (cm)


Standard


90% standard


80% standard


70% standard


60% standard


50


3.4


3.1


2.7


2.4


2.0


51


3.5


3.2


2.8


2.4


2.1


52


3.7


3.3


3.0


2.6


2.2


53


3.9


3.5


3.1


2.7


2.3


54


4.1


3.7


3.3


2.9


2.5


55


4.3


3.9


3.4


3.0


2.6


56


4.6


4.1


3.7


3.2


2.8


57


4.8


4.3


3.8


3.4


2.9


58


5.1


4.6


4.1


3.6


3.1


59


5.3


4.8


4.2


3.7


3.2


60


5.6


5.0


4.5


3.9


3.4


61


5.9


5.3


4.7


4.1


3.5


62


6.2


5.6


5.0


4.3


3.7


63


6.5


5.8


5.2


4.6


3.9


64


6.7


6.0


5.4


4.7


4.0


65


7.0


6.3


5.6


4.9


4.2


66


7.3


6.6


5.8


5.1


4.4


67


7.6


6.8


6.1


5.3


4.6


68


7.9


7.1


6.3


5.5


4.7


69


8.2


7.4


6.6


5.7


4.9


70


8.5


7.6


6.8


6.0


5.1


71


8.7


7.8


7.0


6.1


5.2


72


9.0


8.1


7.2


6.3


5.4


73


9.2


8.3


7.4


6.4


5.5


74


9.5


8.6


7.6


6.6


5.7


75


9.7


8.7


7.8


6.8


5.8


76


9.9


8.9


7.9


6.9


5.9


77


10.1


9.1


8.1


7.1


6.1


78


10.4


9.4


8.3


7.3


6.2


79


10.6


9.5


8.5


7.4


6.4


80


108


9.7


8.6


7.6


6.5


81


11.0


9.9


8.8


7.7


6.6


82


11.2


10.1


9.0


7.8


6.7


83


11.4


10.3


9.1


8.0


6.8


84


11.5


10.4


9.2


8.0


6.9


85


11.7


10.5


9.4


8.2


7.0


86


11.9


10.7


9.5


8.3


7.1


87


12.1


10.9


9.7


8.5


7.3


88


12.3


11.1


9.8


8.6


7.4


89


12.6


11.3


10.1


8.8


7.6


90


12.8


11.5


10.2


9.0


7.7


91


13.0


11.7


10.4


9.1


7.8


92


13.2


11.9


10.6


9.2


7.9


93


13.5


12.2


10.8


9.4


8.1


94


13.7


12.3


11.0


9.6


8.2


95


14.2


12.8


11.4


9.9


8.5


96


14.5


13.0


11.6


10.2


8.7


97


14.8


13.3


11.8


10.4


8.9


98


15.0


13.5


12.0


10.5


9.0


99


15.3


13.8


12.2


10.7


9.2


100


15.5


14.0


12.4


10.8


9.3


101


15.8


14.2


12.6


11.1


9.5


102


16.1


14.4


12.9


11.3


9.7


103


16.4


14.8


13.1


11.5


9.8


104


16.7


15.0


13.4


11.7


10.0


105


16.9


15.2


13.5


11.8


10.1


106


17.2


15.4


13.8


12.0


10.3


107


17.5


15.8


14.0


12.2


10.5


108


17.8


16.0


14.2


12.5


10.7


109


18.2


16.4


14.6


12.7


10.9


B. Adults


































































































































































































































































































































































































































Height (cm)


Males (weight in kg)


Female (weight) in kg)



Standard weight


80% standard


standard


60% standard


Standard


80% standard


70% standard


60% standard


140






44.9


36.0


31.5


27.0


141






45.4


36.4


31.8


27.3


142






45.9


36.8


32.2


27.6


143






46.4


37.2


32.5


27.9


144






47.0


37.6


32.9


28.2


145


51.9


41.6


36.4


31.2


47.5


38.0


33.3


28.5


146


52.4


42.0


36.7


31.5


48.0


38.4


33.6


28.8


147


52.9


42.4


37.1


31.8


48.6


38.9


34.0


29.2


148


53.5


42.8


37.5


32.1


49.2


39.4


34.5


29.6


149


54.0


43.2


37.8


32.4


49.8


39.9


34.9


29.9


150


54.5


43.6


382


32.7


50.4


40.4


35.3


30.3


151


55.0


44.0


385


33.0


51.0


40.8


35.7


30.6


152


55.6


44.5


39.0


33.4


51.5


41.2


36.1


30.9


153


56.1


44.9


39.3


33.7


52.0


41.6


36.4


31.2


154


56.6


45.3


39.7


34.0


52.5


42.0


36.8


31.5


155


57.2


45.8


40.1


34.4


53.1


42.5


37.2


31.9


156


57.9


46.4


40.6


34.8


53.7


43.0


37.6


32.2


157


58.6


46.9


41.1


35.2


54.3


43.5


38.0


32.6


158


59.3


47.5


41.5


35.6


54.9


44.0


38.5


33.0


159


59.9


48.0


42.0


36.0


55.5


44.4


38.9


33.3


160


60.5


48.4


42.4


36.3


56.2


45.0


39.4


33.8


161


61.1


48.9


428


36.7


56.9


45.6


39.9


34.2


162


61.7


49.4


43.2


37.0


57.6


46.1


40.4


34.6


163


62.3


49.9


43.6


37.4


58.3


46.7


40.8


35.0


164


62.9


50.4


44.1


37.8


58.9


47.2


41.3


35.4


165


63.5


50.8


44.5


38.1


59.5


47.6


41.7


35.7


166


64.0


51.2


44.8


38.4


60.1


48.1


42.1


36.1


167


64.6


51.7


45.3


38.8


60.7


48.6


42.5


36.4


168


65.2


52.2


45.7


39.2


61.4


49.2


43.0


36.9


169


65.9


52.8


46.2


39.6


62.1


49.7


43.5


37.3


170


66.6


53.3


46.6


40.0






171


67.3


53.9


47.1


40.4






172


68.0


54.4


47.6


40.8






173


68.7


55.0


48.1


41.2






174


69.4


55.6


48.6


41.7






175


70.1


56.1


49.1


42.1






176


70.8


56.7


49.6


42.5






177


71.6


57.3


50.2


43.0






178


72.4


58.0


50.7


43.5






179


73.3


58.7


51.3


44.0






1 From DE VILLE DE GOYET, C., SEAMAN, J. & GEIJER, U., The management of nutritional emergencies in large populations. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1978.

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