Objective: The use of reported instead of measured height and weight induces a bias in prevalence rates for overweight and obesity. Therefore, correction formulas are necessary. Methods: Self-reported and measured height and weight were available from the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS) baseline study (2003-2006) from 3,468 adolescents aged 11-17 years. With regression analyses, correction formulas for height and weight were developed. Cross-validation was conducted in order to validate and compare the formulas. Corrected BMI was calculated, and corrected prevalence rates were estimated. Sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values for overweight and obesity were calculated. Results: Th...
Correction formula · Self-reported height and weight · Adolescents · Overweight · Obesity
Correction formula · Self-reported height and weight · Adolescents · Overweight · Obesity
Objectives: To propose a simple correction of body-mass index (BMI) based on self-reported weight an...
Objective: The use of reported instead of measured height and weight induces a bias in prevalence ra...
Objective: The use of reported instead of measured height and weight induces a bias in prevalence ra...
Objective: The use of reported instead of measured height and weight induces a bias in prevalence ra...
Objective: This study examines the degree of divergence between BMI calculated from subjective asses...
Objective: This study examines the degree of divergence between BMI calculated from subjective asses...
Abstract Background For practical and financial reasons, self-reported instead of measured height an...
To investigate the issue of systematic bias in self-reported weight and height, and produce a simple...
Background: For practical and financial reasons, self-reported instead of measured height and weight...
To investigate the issue of systematic bias in self-reported weight and height, and produce a simple...
To investigate the issue of systematic bias in self-reported weight and height, and produce a simple...
Abstract Background Bias in adolescent self-reported height and weight is well documented. Given the...
The use of parent-reported height and weight is a cost-efficient instrument to assess the prevalence...
Correction formula · Self-reported height and weight · Adolescents · Overweight · Obesity
Correction formula · Self-reported height and weight · Adolescents · Overweight · Obesity
Objectives: To propose a simple correction of body-mass index (BMI) based on self-reported weight an...
Objective: The use of reported instead of measured height and weight induces a bias in prevalence ra...
Objective: The use of reported instead of measured height and weight induces a bias in prevalence ra...
Objective: The use of reported instead of measured height and weight induces a bias in prevalence ra...
Objective: This study examines the degree of divergence between BMI calculated from subjective asses...
Objective: This study examines the degree of divergence between BMI calculated from subjective asses...
Abstract Background For practical and financial reasons, self-reported instead of measured height an...
To investigate the issue of systematic bias in self-reported weight and height, and produce a simple...
Background: For practical and financial reasons, self-reported instead of measured height and weight...
To investigate the issue of systematic bias in self-reported weight and height, and produce a simple...
To investigate the issue of systematic bias in self-reported weight and height, and produce a simple...
Abstract Background Bias in adolescent self-reported height and weight is well documented. Given the...
The use of parent-reported height and weight is a cost-efficient instrument to assess the prevalence...
Correction formula · Self-reported height and weight · Adolescents · Overweight · Obesity
Correction formula · Self-reported height and weight · Adolescents · Overweight · Obesity
Objectives: To propose a simple correction of body-mass index (BMI) based on self-reported weight an...