Self-reported weight
Validity of self-reported weight and height: a cross-sectional study among Malaysian adolescents
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Retrospective self reported weight changes during childhood and adolescence are not good predictors of metabolic syndrome risk factors in Mexican young adults
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Self-Reported Weight Patterns and Perceptions among Female Students of Saudi Arabia: A Cross Sectional Survey
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Relationship between self-reported weight change, educational status, and health-related quality of life in patients with diabetes in Luxembourg
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Determinant factors of the difference between self-reported weight and measured weight among Japanese
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Assessing the reliability of self-reported weight for the management of heart failure: application of fraud detection methods to a randomised trial of telemonitoring
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Self reported weight and predictors of missing responses in youth
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Agreement between self-reported and measured weight and height collected in general practice patients: a prospective study
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Accuracy of self-reported body weight, height and waist circumference in a Dutch overweight working population
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Weight status misperceptions among UK adults: the use of self-reported vs. measured BMI
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Self-reported and measured weights and heights among adults in Seattle and King County
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Validity of self-reported height and weight among adolescents: the importance of reporting capability
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Measuring the accuracy of self-reported height and weight in a community-based sample of young people
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Influence of breastfeeding on maternal blood pressure at one month postpartum
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Self-Reported Adolescent Health Status of Extremely Low Birth Weight Children Born 1992–1995
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Self-Perceived Health-Related Quality of Life of Former Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants at Young Adulthood
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Self reported social class in adolescents: validity and relationship with gradients in self reported health
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Self-reported methods of weight cutting in professional mixed-martial artists: how much are they losing and who is advising them?
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Understanding panel conditioning: an examination of social desirability bias in self-reported height and weight in panel surveys using experimental data
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Self-reported eating rate is associated with weight status in a Dutch population: a validation study and a cross-sectional study
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