BACKGROUND: Many studies have documented the bias in body mass index (BMI) determined from self-reported data on height and weight, but few have examined the change in bias over time. METHODS: Using data from large, nationally-representative population health surveys, we examined change in bias in height and weight reporting among Australian adults between 1995 and 2008. Our study dataset included 9,635 men and women in 1995 and 9,141 in 2007-2008. We investigated the determinants of the bias and derived correction equations using 2007-2008 data, which can be applied when only self-reported anthropometric data are available. RESULTS: In 1995, self-reported BMI (derived from height and weight) was 1.2 units (men) and 1.4 units (women) lower ...
peer-reviewedBackground: As the use of self-reported data to classify obesity continues, the tempora...
OBJECTIVE: To describe self-reported weight change and beliefs about the causes of weight change and...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground In Australia, obesi...
OBJECTIVE: To derive correction equations based on nationally representative data, for the error ass...
Background: We have previously identified in a study of both self-reported body mass index (BMI) and...
To assess time trends in measurement error of BMI and the sensitivity/specificity of classifying wei...
Objective: To develop algorithm equations that could be used to adjust self-reported height and weig...
Purpose: Estimating obesity prevalence using self-reported height and weight is an economic and effe...
Background: We have previously identified in a study of both self-reported body mass index (BMI) and...
We designed an experiment to explore the extent of measurement error in body mass index (BMI), when ...
This study examined the feasibility of developing correction factors to adjust self-reported measure...
Purpose We analyzed the changes in the body mass index (BMI) distribution for urban Australian adult...
Background: Research efforts have focused mainly on trends in obesity among populations, or changes ...
Background: Body mass index (BMI) is an important measure of adiposity. While BMI derived from self-...
Abstract Background Bias in adolescent self-reported height and weight is well documented. Given the...
peer-reviewedBackground: As the use of self-reported data to classify obesity continues, the tempora...
OBJECTIVE: To describe self-reported weight change and beliefs about the causes of weight change and...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground In Australia, obesi...
OBJECTIVE: To derive correction equations based on nationally representative data, for the error ass...
Background: We have previously identified in a study of both self-reported body mass index (BMI) and...
To assess time trends in measurement error of BMI and the sensitivity/specificity of classifying wei...
Objective: To develop algorithm equations that could be used to adjust self-reported height and weig...
Purpose: Estimating obesity prevalence using self-reported height and weight is an economic and effe...
Background: We have previously identified in a study of both self-reported body mass index (BMI) and...
We designed an experiment to explore the extent of measurement error in body mass index (BMI), when ...
This study examined the feasibility of developing correction factors to adjust self-reported measure...
Purpose We analyzed the changes in the body mass index (BMI) distribution for urban Australian adult...
Background: Research efforts have focused mainly on trends in obesity among populations, or changes ...
Background: Body mass index (BMI) is an important measure of adiposity. While BMI derived from self-...
Abstract Background Bias in adolescent self-reported height and weight is well documented. Given the...
peer-reviewedBackground: As the use of self-reported data to classify obesity continues, the tempora...
OBJECTIVE: To describe self-reported weight change and beliefs about the causes of weight change and...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground In Australia, obesi...