KEY POINTS
  • The CDC has released new charts with higher BMIs to follow the growth of children who are severely obese.
  • The previous BMI chart for children, published in 2000, is based on data from 1963 to 1980 but obesity and severe obesity in children have increased significantly since the '80s.
  • More than 4.5 million children and teenagers had severe obesity in 2018, according to the CDC.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday released new body mass index charts for children in response to the growing obesity crisis in the U.S.

The previous BMI chart for children ages 2 to 19, published in 2000, is based on data from 1963 to 1980, but obesity and severe obesity in children has increased significantly since the '80s. More than 4.5 million children and teenagers had severe obesity in 2018, according to the CDC.