BACKGROUND: As the use of self-reported data to classify obesity continues, the temporal change in the accuracy of self-report measurement when compared to clinical measurement remains unclear. The objective of this study was to examine temporal trends in misclassification patterns, as well as sensitivity and specificity, of clinically measured versus self-report based body mass index (BMI) from three national lifestyle surveys over a 10-year period. METHODS: The Surveys of Lifestyle Attitudes and Nutrition (SLÁN) were interview based cross-sectional survey/measurements involving nationally representative samples in 1998, 2002 and 2007. Data from a subsample of both self-reported and measured height and weight were available from 66 men and...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we take a number of approaches to profile the chang...
Notes: Data presented as weighted proportions with percentages with 95% confidence intervals in brac...
Excess bodyweight is a major public health concern. However, few worldwide comparative analyses of l...
Background: As the use of self-reported data to classify obesity continues, the temporal change in t...
BACKGROUND: As the use of self-reported data to classify obesity continues, the temporal change in t...
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...
Background: We have previously identified in a study of both self-reported body mass index (BMI) and...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset of 2007 we analyse the relationship between self-re...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we take a number of approaches to profile the chan...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have documented the bias in body mass index (BMI) determined from self-repo...
Background The use of self-reported data in epidemiological surveys leads to misclassification of th...
Based on a representative sample of the Canadian population, this article quantifies the bias result...
Objective: Community health surveys often collect self-report data on body height and weight for the...
Body-mass index (BMI) has become the standard proxy for obesity in social science research. This stu...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we take a number of approaches to profile the chang...
Notes: Data presented as weighted proportions with percentages with 95% confidence intervals in brac...
Excess bodyweight is a major public health concern. However, few worldwide comparative analyses of l...
Background: As the use of self-reported data to classify obesity continues, the temporal change in t...
BACKGROUND: As the use of self-reported data to classify obesity continues, the temporal change in t...
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...
Background: We have previously identified in a study of both self-reported body mass index (BMI) and...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset of 2007 we analyse the relationship between self-re...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we take a number of approaches to profile the chan...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have documented the bias in body mass index (BMI) determined from self-repo...
Background The use of self-reported data in epidemiological surveys leads to misclassification of th...
Based on a representative sample of the Canadian population, this article quantifies the bias result...
Objective: Community health surveys often collect self-report data on body height and weight for the...
Body-mass index (BMI) has become the standard proxy for obesity in social science research. This stu...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we take a number of approaches to profile the chang...
Notes: Data presented as weighted proportions with percentages with 95% confidence intervals in brac...
Excess bodyweight is a major public health concern. However, few worldwide comparative analyses of l...