The Omori Height Chart is a chart that shows the average height of people in Japan based on age and gender. It is named after the Japanese city of Omori, where it was first developed in the 1940s by Dr. Norio Ishii, a pediatrician. The chart is used by doctors and parents to determine whether a child's height is within the normal range for their age and gender. The chart is divided into percentiles, with the 50th percentile being the average height for a given age and gender. The chart has been updated over the years to reflect changes in the average height of the Japanese population. However, it is important to note that the chart is only a general guideline and does not take into account individual factors such as genetics and nutrition.
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