BACKGROUND: previous studies of the accuracy of self-reported weight have been criticised for using inadequate methods and have included only young or middle aged adults. Self-report is more likely to be relied upon in both clinical and research practice in older age groups. The cultural pressures that may cause the tendency among younger women to underestimate their weight, particularly when they are overweight, may operate differently in older women. OBJECTIVE: to determine the accuracy of self-reported weight among older women. METHODS: national cross sectional survey of women aged 60-79 from 9 towns across England, Scotland and Wales. Self-reported weight from a participant questionnaire was compared to measured weight at examination. R...
Background: The assessment of height and weight (body mass) are common components of the medical exa...
Self-reported (SR) body mass index (BMI) values are often used to determine obesity prevalence. Howe...
Background This paper examines (1) the accuracy of self-reported height, leg length and weight in a ...
To assess the extent of error present in self-reported weight data in the Women’s Health Initiative,...
Background: Body mass index (BMI) based on self-reported height and weight has been criticized as be...
Associations have been found between birth weight and many diseases in adult life. In most countries...
Background. Self-reported weight and height are used to compute ponderal indices in studies where it...
Objectives: To explore weight perceptions in a large, nationally-representative sample of older adul...
Associations have been found between birth weight and many diseases in adult life. In most countries...
Body mass index (BMI) is an important measure of adiposity. While BMI derived from self-reported dat...
The debate over the ability of researchers to substitute self-reports for measured weight, or true ...
BackgroundIt has been suggested that a significant proportion of overweight and obese individuals un...
ObjectiveWe aimed to evaluate the agreement between self-reported weight (SRW) and measured weight (...
BACKGROUND: Data on lifetime exposures are often self-reported in epidemiologic studies, sometimes m...
Weight loss outcomes in overweight and obese individuals may be influenced by individual weight loss...
Background: The assessment of height and weight (body mass) are common components of the medical exa...
Self-reported (SR) body mass index (BMI) values are often used to determine obesity prevalence. Howe...
Background This paper examines (1) the accuracy of self-reported height, leg length and weight in a ...
To assess the extent of error present in self-reported weight data in the Women’s Health Initiative,...
Background: Body mass index (BMI) based on self-reported height and weight has been criticized as be...
Associations have been found between birth weight and many diseases in adult life. In most countries...
Background. Self-reported weight and height are used to compute ponderal indices in studies where it...
Objectives: To explore weight perceptions in a large, nationally-representative sample of older adul...
Associations have been found between birth weight and many diseases in adult life. In most countries...
Body mass index (BMI) is an important measure of adiposity. While BMI derived from self-reported dat...
The debate over the ability of researchers to substitute self-reports for measured weight, or true ...
BackgroundIt has been suggested that a significant proportion of overweight and obese individuals un...
ObjectiveWe aimed to evaluate the agreement between self-reported weight (SRW) and measured weight (...
BACKGROUND: Data on lifetime exposures are often self-reported in epidemiologic studies, sometimes m...
Weight loss outcomes in overweight and obese individuals may be influenced by individual weight loss...
Background: The assessment of height and weight (body mass) are common components of the medical exa...
Self-reported (SR) body mass index (BMI) values are often used to determine obesity prevalence. Howe...
Background This paper examines (1) the accuracy of self-reported height, leg length and weight in a ...