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check if I am developing healthily!
Child development monitoring app
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In cooperation with:
Children's Memorial Health Institute
Monitor your weight, height and BMI

Calculate your child's growth prediction

Plot data using percentile charts
Meet Antek!
Antek is an application dedicated to parents. It allows you to monitor your child's development and health by comparing the child's measurement data with medically recognized standards. The application was created with experts from the Anthropology Department of the Children's Memorial Health Institute.

We use OLA/OLAF standards developed by the Children's Memorial Health Institute for Polish Children and WHO standards.

We support standards for premature babies.

We help interpret results.
In cooperation with experts
The Children's Memorial Health Institute is Poland's largest and most modern pediatric hospital and research institute. It plays an expert, advisory and consultative role for manufacturers, distributors and institutions assessing and supervising the safety of products for infants and children.
The experience and authority of the experts from the IPCZD allowed for substantive care of the application and its creation so that it is helpful and friendly to the parent.
Growth is a mirror of health
- James Tanner wrote these essential words in 1986, which are of fundamental importance in understanding the basics of auxology. The clear and intuitive application helps monitor the child's development. It allows for detecting possible disorders and quick taking of further diagnostic steps. "

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Fenton Standards
Preterm growth charts - for babies born before 37 weeks of gestation
Our preterm growth chart system uses Dr. Tanis Fenton's growth charts.
These charts are the most commonly used growth charts for preterm babies worldwide. They provide an accurate assessment of development by week of gestation.
WHO Standards
Standards for babies up to the age of 3
We use international development standards developed by the World Health Organization (WHO). The children in the study were selected based on their optimal environment for healthy development: recommended infant and toddler feeding practices, good health care, non-smoking mothers, and other factors associated with good health outcomes.
SourceOLA/OLAF standards
Standards for children aged 3 to 18
Percentile charts for children and adolescents aged 3-18 were developed using data from two nationwide research projects: OLAF PL0080 and OLA NR13 0002 06, coordinated by the Children's Memorial Health Institute. The projects were conducted nationwide from November 2007 to May 2012, with 22,623 people examined. The values of individual percentiles were developed based on the LMS method. The LMS method is currently the standard for developing anthropometric data depending on the age of children or other variables (e.g. weight from height) and presenting results in the form of z-scores and percentiles.
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