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Validity of self-reported weight and height: a cross-sectional study among Malaysian adolescents

Validity of self-reported weight and height: a cross-sectional study among Malaysian adolescents

... on self-reported and dir- ectly measured ...were reported in previous studies across different countries such as China (κ = ...from self-reported weight and height could be ...

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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

Retrospective self reported weight changes during childhood and adolescence are not good predictors of metabolic syndrome risk factors in Mexican young adults

... measured weight during childhood and adolescence might allow early identifica- tion of individuals at risk of metabolic abnormalities be- fore the onset of chronic ...past weight may even be more important ...

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Self-Reported Weight Patterns and Perceptions among Female Students of Saudi Arabia: A Cross Sectional Survey

Self-Reported Weight Patterns and Perceptions among Female Students of Saudi Arabia: A Cross Sectional Survey

... for weight and their perceptions of weight are known to be influenced by factors like media, culture, societal norms, parental and peer group ...(BMI), weight perceptions, and attempts to lose ...

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Relationship between self-reported weight change, educational status, and health-related quality of life in patients with diabetes in Luxembourg

Relationship between self-reported weight change, educational status, and health-related quality of life in patients with diabetes in Luxembourg

... Luxembourg. Self-reported weight change reflects the perception that individuals have of their own ...use self-reported weight change in our ...pared self-reported ...

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Determinant factors of the difference between self-reported weight and measured weight among Japanese

Determinant factors of the difference between self-reported weight and measured weight among Japanese

... by self- administered questionnaires. These self-reported weight (SR-weight) and self-reported height (SR-height) values are used in epidemiological studies, especially ...

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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

Assessing the reliability of self-reported weight for the management of heart failure: application of fraud detection methods to a randomised trial of telemonitoring

... of weight readings that were subject to end-digit pref- erence, which was based on dividing the reported weights by five and comparing the resultant distribu- tion with the uniform ...those reported ...

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Self reported weight and predictors of missing responses in youth

Self reported weight and predictors of missing responses in youth

... commonly reported, but rarely analysed in youth ...regarding self-reported items can build evidence and contribute to a better understanding for large-scale surveys, programmes, interventions and/or ...

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Agreement between self-reported and measured weight and height collected in general practice patients: a prospective study

Agreement between self-reported and measured weight and height collected in general practice patients: a prospective study

... Self-reported weight and height is commonly used to assess overweight and obesity as it enables the body mass index (BMI) to be ...setting, self-reported weight and height is ...

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Accuracy of self-reported body weight, height and waist circumference in a Dutch overweight working population

Accuracy of self-reported body weight, height and waist circumference in a Dutch overweight working population

... of self-reported anthropo- metrics have included health-related factors that may be associated with the accuracy, such as smoking status [6,26], physical activity level [12,26], adhering to a special diet ...

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Weight status misperceptions among UK adults: the use of self-reported vs. measured BMI

Weight status misperceptions among UK adults: the use of self-reported vs. measured BMI

... of self-reported BMI, as opposed to objectively mea- sured BMI, produces measurement error when estimat- ing the prevalence of weight status ...of self-reported BMI resulted in an ...

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Self-reported and measured weights and heights among adults in Seattle and King County

Self-reported and measured weights and heights among adults in Seattle and King County

... & self-reported weight ...on weight estimation by age, gen- der, or race/ethnicity at baseline or at 12 months follow ...in self-reporting anthropometry by SES may truly be ...

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Validity of self-reported height and weight among adolescents: the importance of reporting capability

Validity of self-reported height and weight among adolescents: the importance of reporting capability

... for weight and height, respectively, and every second student had low response capability for ...on self-reported weight and height was significantly higher among students who were not weighed ...

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Measuring the accuracy of self-reported height and weight in a community-based sample of young people

Measuring the accuracy of self-reported height and weight in a community-based sample of young people

... and weight was relatively small and may have lim- ited our ability to detect differences and associations with self-reported height and ...in self-reported and measured values may be ...

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Influence of breastfeeding on maternal blood pressure at one month postpartum

Influence of breastfeeding on maternal blood pressure at one month postpartum

... maternal weight at one month postpartum, feeding modes, and parity as independent pre- dictive factors for SBP elevation at one month postpartum; however, the value of R 2 was low (R 2 = ...

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Self-Reported Adolescent Health Status of Extremely Low Birth Weight Children Born 1992–1995

Self-Reported Adolescent Health Status of Extremely Low Birth Weight Children Born 1992–1995

... conditions, 8-year-old ELBW children rated their health similar to controls, whereas their parents reported poorer health for their children compared with parents of controls. Physical, emotional, and social ...

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Self-Perceived Health-Related Quality of Life of Former Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants at Young Adulthood

Self-Perceived Health-Related Quality of Life of Former Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants at Young Adulthood

... YAs reported a greater burden of morbidity in several ...spondents reported a relatively high HRQL at young ...The self-perception of HRQL at young adulthood is particularly valuable, because by this ...

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Self reported social class in adolescents: validity and relationship with gradients in self reported health

Self reported social class in adolescents: validity and relationship with gradients in self reported health

... a self-administered questionnaire including the Child Health and Illness Profile- Adolescent Edition (CHIP-AE), and data on parental occupational social class (OSC) and level of education ...

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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?

Self-reported methods of weight cutting in professional mixed-martial artists: how much are they losing and who is advising them?

... of weight lost and methods of weight- cutting has been previously investigated, there has been a lack of research investigating the sources of information professional MMA athletes will use towards ...

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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

Understanding panel conditioning: an examination of social desirability bias in self-reported height and weight in panel surveys using experimental data

... respondent weight, more so for women than for ...of self-reported height finds over-reporting, though often by less than half an inch (Dekkers et al 2008; Rowland 1990; Spencer, Appleby, Davey and ...

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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

Self-reported eating rate is associated with weight status in a Dutch population: a validation study and a cross-sectional study

... and weight status Data were analyzed for the total population and for men and women separately, as both eating rate and BMI are sex-dependent [29, ...(e.g., weight status and intake) differed between males ...

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