OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of child underweight, overweight, and obesity in a Malaysian population according to 3 international references because classification of anthropometric status may differ according to the reference used to express body mass index (BMI). STUDY DESIGN: We assessed data from 6414 children aged 6-18 years, collected by the South East Asia Community Observatory. Child underweight, overweight, and obesity were expressed according to 3 internationally used BMI references: World Health Organization 2007, International Obesity Task Force 2012, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2000. We assessed agreement in classification of anthropometric status among the references using Cohen's kappa statistic and ...
In Germany, the reference system according to Kromeyer-Hauschild is usually used to define underweig...
Abstract Background Childhood obesity is a public health problem in Canada. Accurate measurement of ...
Aim: The objectives of this study are: (1) to study the relation between body mass index (BMI), perc...
Daniel Reidpath - ORCID: 0000-0002-8796-0420 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8796-0420Objective To a...
A survey of information from 26 countries was performed to examine the methods, cutoff points, and r...
Aims to compare the classification of overweight, obesity and underweight using international v. nat...
Objective To compare the classification of overweight, obesity and underweight using international v...
Background: Growth references are useful for the screening, assessment and monitoring of individual ...
Background: Obesity in children is the world's most serious health problem, and it has been connecte...
Background: In 2007 new World Health Organization (WHO) growth references for children aged 5–19 y w...
Background: Application of growth indicators taken from other countries can cause misdiagnosis of un...
Childhood adiposity is increasingly affecting developed and developing countries alike. Body Mass In...
The optimum means of defining obesity in children is unclear, creating variation in practice, and hi...
The optimum means of defining obesity in children is unclear, creating variation in practice, and hi...
ObjectiveTo compare three body mass index (BMI) classifications that are used to assess the prevalen...
In Germany, the reference system according to Kromeyer-Hauschild is usually used to define underweig...
Abstract Background Childhood obesity is a public health problem in Canada. Accurate measurement of ...
Aim: The objectives of this study are: (1) to study the relation between body mass index (BMI), perc...
Daniel Reidpath - ORCID: 0000-0002-8796-0420 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8796-0420Objective To a...
A survey of information from 26 countries was performed to examine the methods, cutoff points, and r...
Aims to compare the classification of overweight, obesity and underweight using international v. nat...
Objective To compare the classification of overweight, obesity and underweight using international v...
Background: Growth references are useful for the screening, assessment and monitoring of individual ...
Background: Obesity in children is the world's most serious health problem, and it has been connecte...
Background: In 2007 new World Health Organization (WHO) growth references for children aged 5–19 y w...
Background: Application of growth indicators taken from other countries can cause misdiagnosis of un...
Childhood adiposity is increasingly affecting developed and developing countries alike. Body Mass In...
The optimum means of defining obesity in children is unclear, creating variation in practice, and hi...
The optimum means of defining obesity in children is unclear, creating variation in practice, and hi...
ObjectiveTo compare three body mass index (BMI) classifications that are used to assess the prevalen...
In Germany, the reference system according to Kromeyer-Hauschild is usually used to define underweig...
Abstract Background Childhood obesity is a public health problem in Canada. Accurate measurement of ...
Aim: The objectives of this study are: (1) to study the relation between body mass index (BMI), perc...