Validation and calibration of self-reported weight and height from individuals in the city of São Paulo

Objective: To evaluate the validity of self-reported weight and height measurements among residents of São Paulo, as well as the accuracy of these measurements for determining nutritional status, and to present calibration coefficients. Methods: A cross-sectional, population-based study was performed with a sample of 299 adolescents, adults and elderly of both genders, in São Paulo in 2008. Bland-Altman difference plot and intraclass correlation were used to determine agreement between measured and self-reported parameters. Sensitivity and specificity were assessed for overweight, and calibration coefficients were estimated for correction of weight, height and body mass index data. Results: The intraclass correlation was high between self-reported and measured parameters for weight (r > 0,94) and body mass index (BMI) (r > 0,85). The agreement between measured and self-reported weight, height and BMI was good. Sensibility was > 91% and specificity was > 83%. Conclusion: Self-reported weight measurements can substitute measured parameters in this population, in both genders and in the age groups studied. Self-reported height measurements should be used with caution. Calibration coefficients can be used to adjust self-reported measurements.

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Main Authors: Carvalho,Aline Martins de, Piovezan,Lívia Gonçalves, Selem,Soraya Sant´Ana de Castro, Fisberg,Regina Mara, Marchioni,Dirce Maria Lobo
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S1415-790X20140003007352015-01-12Validation and calibration of self-reported weight and height from individuals in the city of São PauloCarvalho,Aline Martins dePiovezan,Lívia GonçalvesSelem,Soraya Sant´Ana de CastroFisberg,Regina MaraMarchioni,Dirce Maria Lobo Validation studies Sensitivity and specificity Body weight Body height Body mass index Health surveys Objective: To evaluate the validity of self-reported weight and height measurements among residents of São Paulo, as well as the accuracy of these measurements for determining nutritional status, and to present calibration coefficients. Methods: A cross-sectional, population-based study was performed with a sample of 299 adolescents, adults and elderly of both genders, in São Paulo in 2008. Bland-Altman difference plot and intraclass correlation were used to determine agreement between measured and self-reported parameters. Sensitivity and specificity were assessed for overweight, and calibration coefficients were estimated for correction of weight, height and body mass index data. Results: The intraclass correlation was high between self-reported and measured parameters for weight (r > 0,94) and body mass index (BMI) (r > 0,85). The agreement between measured and self-reported weight, height and BMI was good. Sensibility was > 91% and specificity was > 83%. Conclusion: Self-reported weight measurements can substitute measured parameters in this population, in both genders and in the age groups studied. Self-reported height measurements should be used with caution. Calibration coefficients can be used to adjust self-reported measurements. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de Saúde ColetivaRevista Brasileira de Epidemiologia v.17 n.3 20142014-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-790X2014000300735en10.1590/1809-4503201400030013
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author Carvalho,Aline Martins de
Piovezan,Lívia Gonçalves
Selem,Soraya Sant´Ana de Castro
Fisberg,Regina Mara
Marchioni,Dirce Maria Lobo
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Piovezan,Lívia Gonçalves
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Fisberg,Regina Mara
Marchioni,Dirce Maria Lobo
Validation and calibration of self-reported weight and height from individuals in the city of São Paulo
author_facet Carvalho,Aline Martins de
Piovezan,Lívia Gonçalves
Selem,Soraya Sant´Ana de Castro
Fisberg,Regina Mara
Marchioni,Dirce Maria Lobo
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title Validation and calibration of self-reported weight and height from individuals in the city of São Paulo
title_short Validation and calibration of self-reported weight and height from individuals in the city of São Paulo
title_full Validation and calibration of self-reported weight and height from individuals in the city of São Paulo
title_fullStr Validation and calibration of self-reported weight and height from individuals in the city of São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed Validation and calibration of self-reported weight and height from individuals in the city of São Paulo
title_sort validation and calibration of self-reported weight and height from individuals in the city of são paulo
description Objective: To evaluate the validity of self-reported weight and height measurements among residents of São Paulo, as well as the accuracy of these measurements for determining nutritional status, and to present calibration coefficients. Methods: A cross-sectional, population-based study was performed with a sample of 299 adolescents, adults and elderly of both genders, in São Paulo in 2008. Bland-Altman difference plot and intraclass correlation were used to determine agreement between measured and self-reported parameters. Sensitivity and specificity were assessed for overweight, and calibration coefficients were estimated for correction of weight, height and body mass index data. Results: The intraclass correlation was high between self-reported and measured parameters for weight (r > 0,94) and body mass index (BMI) (r > 0,85). The agreement between measured and self-reported weight, height and BMI was good. Sensibility was > 91% and specificity was > 83%. Conclusion: Self-reported weight measurements can substitute measured parameters in this population, in both genders and in the age groups studied. Self-reported height measurements should be used with caution. Calibration coefficients can be used to adjust self-reported measurements.
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