<p>A) Self-reported weight of participants in all BMI categories n = 7. B) Self-reported weight of people with normal BMI, n = 402. C) Self-reported weight of people with overweight by BMI, n = 376. D) Self-reported weight of people with obesity by BMI, n = 198.</p
open7siLGGP is a Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health research scholar supported by the Conselh...
Prevalence of underweight, normal weight and overweight/ obese by socio-demographic characteristics ...
<p>Self-reported weight bias by clinically measured BMI category with 70%, 90%, 95% and 99% bootstra...
This study aimed to compare self-reported weight and body mass index (BMI) in order to determine dis...
This study aimed to compare self-reported weight and body mass index (BMI) in order to determine dis...
<p>BMI categories were defined as follows: underweight BMI (<18.5 kg/m<sup>2</sup>), normal BMI (> =...
Comparison of BMI categories derived from self-reported and measured height and weight values in all...
<p>Descriptive Statistics of all subjects, male, female, overweight and obese subjects, classified b...
<p>(1) Overall distributions among four BMI categories were significantly different with p<0.001. (2...
Background The use of self-reported data in epidemiological surveys leads to misclassification of th...
Underweight (2) = 16%; normal (≥18.5 to 2) = 73.3%; overweight (25–30 kg/m2) = 9.5%; obese (≥30 kg/m...
<p>Number (%) of People by Weight Category according to BMI and Self-Reported Weight (SRW) by Place ...
<p>Note: Values shown are actual number of individuals and gender-specific percentages.</p><p>Preval...
<p>Differences in body composition of undernourished and overweight plus obesity groups between urba...
In order to evaluate the validity of self-reported weight for use in obesity prevalence surveys, sel...
open7siLGGP is a Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health research scholar supported by the Conselh...
Prevalence of underweight, normal weight and overweight/ obese by socio-demographic characteristics ...
<p>Self-reported weight bias by clinically measured BMI category with 70%, 90%, 95% and 99% bootstra...
This study aimed to compare self-reported weight and body mass index (BMI) in order to determine dis...
This study aimed to compare self-reported weight and body mass index (BMI) in order to determine dis...
<p>BMI categories were defined as follows: underweight BMI (<18.5 kg/m<sup>2</sup>), normal BMI (> =...
Comparison of BMI categories derived from self-reported and measured height and weight values in all...
<p>Descriptive Statistics of all subjects, male, female, overweight and obese subjects, classified b...
<p>(1) Overall distributions among four BMI categories were significantly different with p<0.001. (2...
Background The use of self-reported data in epidemiological surveys leads to misclassification of th...
Underweight (2) = 16%; normal (≥18.5 to 2) = 73.3%; overweight (25–30 kg/m2) = 9.5%; obese (≥30 kg/m...
<p>Number (%) of People by Weight Category according to BMI and Self-Reported Weight (SRW) by Place ...
<p>Note: Values shown are actual number of individuals and gender-specific percentages.</p><p>Preval...
<p>Differences in body composition of undernourished and overweight plus obesity groups between urba...
In order to evaluate the validity of self-reported weight for use in obesity prevalence surveys, sel...
open7siLGGP is a Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health research scholar supported by the Conselh...
Prevalence of underweight, normal weight and overweight/ obese by socio-demographic characteristics ...
<p>Self-reported weight bias by clinically measured BMI category with 70%, 90%, 95% and 99% bootstra...