INTRODUCTION: Self-reported weight and height were compared with direct measurements in order to evaluate the agreement between the two sources. METHOD: Data were obtained from a cross-sectional study on health status from a probabilistic sample of 1,183 employees of a bank, in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Direct measurements were made of 322 employees. Differences between the two sources were evaluated using mean differences, limits of agreement and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Men and women tended to underestimate their weight while differences between self-reported and measured height were insignificant. Body mass index (BMI) mean differences were smaller than those observed for weight. ICC was over...
Background The use of self-reported data in epidemiological surveys leads to misclassification of th...
Objective: To assess the validity of self-reported height and weight by comparison with measured hei...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the validity of self-reported height and weight by comparison with measured hei...
INTRODUCTION: Self-reported weight and height were compared with direct measurements in order to eva...
INTRODUCTION: Self-reported weight and height were compared with direct measurements in order to eva...
Self-reported measures have been used to obtain weight and height information in some epidemiologica...
Methods Volunteers were instructed how to measure their weight, height and waist circumference (WC)....
In order to evaluate the validity of self-reported weight for use in obesity prevalence surveys, sel...
Objective: To evaluate the validity of self-reported weight and height measurements among residents...
ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate the agreement between measured height, weight, and body mass index...
Background: The assessment of height and weight (body mass) are common components of the medical exa...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the agreement between self-reported and measured weight and stature i...
Most studies reporting prevalence of obesity use actual weight and height measurements. Self-reporte...
Abstract Background Self-reported anthropometric data are commonly used to estimate prevalence of ob...
The aim of this investigation is to assess the validity of self-reported height and weight and to ex...
Background The use of self-reported data in epidemiological surveys leads to misclassification of th...
Objective: To assess the validity of self-reported height and weight by comparison with measured hei...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the validity of self-reported height and weight by comparison with measured hei...
INTRODUCTION: Self-reported weight and height were compared with direct measurements in order to eva...
INTRODUCTION: Self-reported weight and height were compared with direct measurements in order to eva...
Self-reported measures have been used to obtain weight and height information in some epidemiologica...
Methods Volunteers were instructed how to measure their weight, height and waist circumference (WC)....
In order to evaluate the validity of self-reported weight for use in obesity prevalence surveys, sel...
Objective: To evaluate the validity of self-reported weight and height measurements among residents...
ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate the agreement between measured height, weight, and body mass index...
Background: The assessment of height and weight (body mass) are common components of the medical exa...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the agreement between self-reported and measured weight and stature i...
Most studies reporting prevalence of obesity use actual weight and height measurements. Self-reporte...
Abstract Background Self-reported anthropometric data are commonly used to estimate prevalence of ob...
The aim of this investigation is to assess the validity of self-reported height and weight and to ex...
Background The use of self-reported data in epidemiological surveys leads to misclassification of th...
Objective: To assess the validity of self-reported height and weight by comparison with measured hei...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the validity of self-reported height and weight by comparison with measured hei...