Background: Parental reports are often used in large-scale surveys to assess children's body mass index (BMI). Therefore, it is important to know to what extent these parental reports are valid and whether it makes a difference if the parents measured their children's weight and height at home or whether they simply estimated these values. The aim of this study is to compare the validity of parent-reported height, weight and BMI values of preschool children (3-7 y-old), when measured at home or estimated by parents without actual measurement. Methods: The subjects were 297 Belgian preschool children (52.9% male). Participation rate was 73%. A questionnaire including questions about height and weight of the children was completed by the par...
Background: Parents typically do not recognise their child's weight status accurately according to c...
Introduction: Parents can act as important agents of change and support for healthy childhood growth...
IntroductionMany studies have found that parents of overweight children do not perceive their child ...
Background: Parental reports are often used in large-scale surveys to assess children's body mass in...
Abstract Background Parental reports are often used in large-scale surveys to assess children's body...
Objective: To compare the validity of parentally reported height, weightand BMI values of pre-school...
Objectives: To compare the validity of parent-reported height, weight and body mass index (BMI) valu...
The use of parent-reported height and weight is a cost-efficient instrument to assess the prevalence...
The aim of this prospective cohort study was to assess the validity of parentally reported anthropom...
The values of body weight and height can be recorded in various ways. Self-reports and parental-repo...
We compared parental reports of children’s height and weight when the values were estimated vs. pare...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the validity of self-reported height and weight by parents of 4-year-old childr...
Abstract Background Previous studies have examined correlations between BMI calculated using parent-...
Background: In adults, body weight tends to be underestimated when based on self-reported data. Whet...
Childhood obesity is a major public health problem. Parents often have an inaccurate perception of t...
Background: Parents typically do not recognise their child's weight status accurately according to c...
Introduction: Parents can act as important agents of change and support for healthy childhood growth...
IntroductionMany studies have found that parents of overweight children do not perceive their child ...
Background: Parental reports are often used in large-scale surveys to assess children's body mass in...
Abstract Background Parental reports are often used in large-scale surveys to assess children's body...
Objective: To compare the validity of parentally reported height, weightand BMI values of pre-school...
Objectives: To compare the validity of parent-reported height, weight and body mass index (BMI) valu...
The use of parent-reported height and weight is a cost-efficient instrument to assess the prevalence...
The aim of this prospective cohort study was to assess the validity of parentally reported anthropom...
The values of body weight and height can be recorded in various ways. Self-reports and parental-repo...
We compared parental reports of children’s height and weight when the values were estimated vs. pare...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the validity of self-reported height and weight by parents of 4-year-old childr...
Abstract Background Previous studies have examined correlations between BMI calculated using parent-...
Background: In adults, body weight tends to be underestimated when based on self-reported data. Whet...
Childhood obesity is a major public health problem. Parents often have an inaccurate perception of t...
Background: Parents typically do not recognise their child's weight status accurately according to c...
Introduction: Parents can act as important agents of change and support for healthy childhood growth...
IntroductionMany studies have found that parents of overweight children do not perceive their child ...