Reliable measures of obesity are essential in order to develop effective policies to tackle the costs of obesity. We examine what, if anything, we can learn about obesity rates using self-reported BMI once we allow for possible measurement error. Existing approaches that correct for self-reporting errors often require strong assumptions. In this paper we combine self-reported data on BMI with estimated misclassification rates obtained from auxiliary data to derive upper and lower bounds for the population obesity rate for ten European countries using minimal assumptions on the error process. For men it is possible to obtain meaningful comparisons across countries even after accounting for measurement error. In particular the self-reported d...
Objective: To project the prevalence of obesity across the WHO European region and examine whether t...
BACKGROUND: As the use of self-reported data to classify obesity continues, the temporal change in t...
We designed an experiment to explore the extent of measurement error in body mass index (BMI), when ...
Reliable measures of obesity are essential in order to develop effective policies to tackle the cost...
Reliable measures of obesity are essential in order to develop effective policies to tackle the cos...
We examine what, if anything, we can learn about obesity rates using self-reported BMI once we allow...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Studies using self-report may underestimate obesity prevalence because partici...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset of 2007 we analyse the relationship between self-re...
peer-reviewedBackground: As the use of self-reported data to classify obesity continues, the tempora...
This paper examines the consequences of using self-reported measures of BMI when estimating the eff...
Aims: Up-to-date information on the accuracy between different anthropometric data collection method...
In Switzerland monitoring of obesity in the general population is based on body mass index (BMI) der...
To assess time trends in measurement error of BMI and the sensitivity/specificity of classifying wei...
Background: Self-reported values of height and weight are used increasingly despite warnings that th...
Abstract Background Based on successive Health Interview Surveys (HIS), it has been demonstrated tha...
Objective: To project the prevalence of obesity across the WHO European region and examine whether t...
BACKGROUND: As the use of self-reported data to classify obesity continues, the temporal change in t...
We designed an experiment to explore the extent of measurement error in body mass index (BMI), when ...
Reliable measures of obesity are essential in order to develop effective policies to tackle the cost...
Reliable measures of obesity are essential in order to develop effective policies to tackle the cos...
We examine what, if anything, we can learn about obesity rates using self-reported BMI once we allow...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Studies using self-report may underestimate obesity prevalence because partici...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset of 2007 we analyse the relationship between self-re...
peer-reviewedBackground: As the use of self-reported data to classify obesity continues, the tempora...
This paper examines the consequences of using self-reported measures of BMI when estimating the eff...
Aims: Up-to-date information on the accuracy between different anthropometric data collection method...
In Switzerland monitoring of obesity in the general population is based on body mass index (BMI) der...
To assess time trends in measurement error of BMI and the sensitivity/specificity of classifying wei...
Background: Self-reported values of height and weight are used increasingly despite warnings that th...
Abstract Background Based on successive Health Interview Surveys (HIS), it has been demonstrated tha...
Objective: To project the prevalence of obesity across the WHO European region and examine whether t...
BACKGROUND: As the use of self-reported data to classify obesity continues, the temporal change in t...
We designed an experiment to explore the extent of measurement error in body mass index (BMI), when ...