Literature DB >> 21626381

[Self-assessment of BMI data : verification of the practicability of a correction formula on a sample of 11- to 13-year-old girls].

K Wick1, H Hölling, R Schlack, B Bormann, C Brix, M Sowa, B Strauss, U Berger.   

Abstract

The decision to measure or to ask about data concerning height and weight in order to calculate body mass index (BMI) has an influence on the economy and validity of the measurements. Although self-reported information is less expensive, this information may possibly have a bias on the determined prevalences of different weight groups. Using representative data from the KiGGS study with a comparison of directly measured and self-reported BMI data, Kurth and Ellert (2010) developed two correction formulas for prevalences resulting from self-reported information. The aim of the study was to examine the practicability of the proposed correction formulas on our own data concerning self-reported BMI data of 11- to 13-year-old girls (n=1,271) and to assess the plausibility of the corrected measurements. As a result, the prevalences of our own data changed in the expected direction both for underweight and for overweight. Both formulas were found to be practicable, the consideration of the subjective weight status (formula 2) resulted in a greater change in prevalences compared to the first correction formula.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21626381     DOI: 10.1007/s00103-011-1284-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz        ISSN: 1436-9990            Impact factor:   1.513


  4 in total

1.  Updated prevalence rates of overweight and obesity in 4- to 10-year-old children in Germany. Results from the telephone-based KiGGS Wave 1 after correction for bias in parental reports.

Authors:  Anna-Kristin Brettschneider; Anja Schienkiewitz; Steffen Schmidt; Ute Ellert; Bärbel-Maria Kurth
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  2017-01-28       Impact factor: 3.183

2.  Applying a correction procedure to the prevalence estimates of overweight and obesity in the German part of the HBSC study.

Authors:  Ute Ellert; Anna-Kristin Brettschneider; Susanna Wiegand; Bärbel-Maria Kurth
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2014-03-27

3.  Updated prevalence rates of overweight and obesity in 11- to 17-year-old adolescents in Germany. Results from the telephone-based KiGGS Wave 1 after correction for bias in self-reports.

Authors:  Anna-Kristin Brettschneider; Anna-Kristin Brettschneidera; Angelika Schaffrath Rosario; Ronny Kuhnert; Steffen Schmidt; Susanna Wiegand; Ute Ellert; Bärbel-Maria Kurth
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2015-11-06       Impact factor: 3.295

4.  Development and validation of correction formulas for self-reported height and weight to estimate BMI in adolescents. Results from the KiGGS study.

Authors:  Anna-Kristin Brettschneider; Angelika Schaffrath Rosario; Susanna Wiegand; Maximilian Kollock; Ute Ellert
Journal:  Obes Facts       Date:  2015-01-29       Impact factor: 3.942

  4 in total

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