The importance of students' health.

Experts from the Institute of Maternal and Child Health Medicine in Paris, France, believe that although every child's weight is influenced by congenital inheritance, the acquired environment, nutrition and diseases still play a decisive role in the child's weight. Professor Hockel, doctor of children's medicine in the institute, suggested that children should be weighed at 3, 5, 8 and 12 months after birth; 1-3 years old, said half a year 1 time; 3-7 years old 1 time a year. Mark each result on the growth chart and record it as a weight curve, and then objectively evaluate the shape and trend of children's weight curve. If the child's weight curve is parallel or upward to the standard weight curve, it means that the growth rate is normal; If the weight curve is flat or downward, it means that the growth is slow. Professor Hockel emphasized that if a child's weight increases regularly, it means that the child is healthy at that age. On the other hand, if the weight growth rate slows down, it means that the child is not properly fed during this period, and nutrients such as heat energy and protein provided by food cannot meet the needs of the child's growth and development, or the child suffers from infectious diseases and digestive system diseases with parasites. Therefore, weight is an important indicator of children's health. It should be noted that the child's weight measurement should be accurate and truly reflect the child's health.