Why is body mass index (BMI) standardized with age for children under 18 years? O A. weight and height changes simultane

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Why is body mass index (BMI) standardized with age for children under 18 years? O A. weight and height changes simultane

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Why is body mass index (BMI)
standardized with age for
children under 18 years?
O A. weight and height
changes simultaneously as child
grows
O B. age is changing as child
grows
O C. weight changes but height
is not changing as child grows
© D. BMI cut-off changes as
child grows
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