We compared parental reports of children’s height and weight when the values were estimated vs. parent-measured to determine how these reports influence the estimated prevalence of childhood obesity
4th place award at the Ohio Public Health Association Conference in May 2006Parental Perceptions of ...
Objectives: To compare the validity of parent-reported height, weight and body mass index (BMI) valu...
Obesity is a major public health concern worldwide. This study aims to investigate the accuracy of p...
We compared parental reports of children’s height and weight when the values were estimated vs. pare...
Parental reporting of height and weight was evaluated for US children aged 2–13 years. The prevalenc...
The use of parent-reported height and weight is a cost-efficient instrument to assess the prevalence...
Background: In adults, body weight tends to be underestimated when based on self-reported data. Whet...
Background: There is mounting evidence that the prevalence of overweight and obesity in children is ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the validity of self-reported height and weight by parents of 4-year-old childr...
Background: Parental reports are often used in large-scale surveys to assess children's body mass in...
Abstract Background Previous studies have examined correlations between BMI calculated using parent-...
To examine time trends in parental reports of health professional notification of childhood overweig...
Objective: To compare the validity of parentally reported height, weightand BMI values of pre-school...
Abstract Background Parental reports are often used in large-scale surveys to assess children's body...
Background: Current evidence demonstrates that, while a widely used tool for childhood obesity preve...
4th place award at the Ohio Public Health Association Conference in May 2006Parental Perceptions of ...
Objectives: To compare the validity of parent-reported height, weight and body mass index (BMI) valu...
Obesity is a major public health concern worldwide. This study aims to investigate the accuracy of p...
We compared parental reports of children’s height and weight when the values were estimated vs. pare...
Parental reporting of height and weight was evaluated for US children aged 2–13 years. The prevalenc...
The use of parent-reported height and weight is a cost-efficient instrument to assess the prevalence...
Background: In adults, body weight tends to be underestimated when based on self-reported data. Whet...
Background: There is mounting evidence that the prevalence of overweight and obesity in children is ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the validity of self-reported height and weight by parents of 4-year-old childr...
Background: Parental reports are often used in large-scale surveys to assess children's body mass in...
Abstract Background Previous studies have examined correlations between BMI calculated using parent-...
To examine time trends in parental reports of health professional notification of childhood overweig...
Objective: To compare the validity of parentally reported height, weightand BMI values of pre-school...
Abstract Background Parental reports are often used in large-scale surveys to assess children's body...
Background: Current evidence demonstrates that, while a widely used tool for childhood obesity preve...
4th place award at the Ohio Public Health Association Conference in May 2006Parental Perceptions of ...
Objectives: To compare the validity of parent-reported height, weight and body mass index (BMI) valu...
Obesity is a major public health concern worldwide. This study aims to investigate the accuracy of p...