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Validation of obesity based on self-reported data in Spanish women participants in breast cancer screening programmes

BACKGROUND: Measurement of obesity using self-reported anthropometric data usually involves underestimation of weight and/or overestimation of height. The dual aim of this study was, first, to ascertain and assess the validity of new cut-off points, for both overweight and obesity, using self-report...

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Autores principales: Isidoro, Beatriz, Lope, Virginia, Pedraz-Pingarrón, Carmen, Collado-García, Francisca, Santamariña, Carmen, Moreo, Pilar, Vidal, Carmen, Laso, María Soledad, García-Lopez, Milagros, Pollán, Marina
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3268784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22208614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-960
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author Isidoro, Beatriz
Lope, Virginia
Pedraz-Pingarrón, Carmen
Collado-García, Francisca
Santamariña, Carmen
Moreo, Pilar
Vidal, Carmen
Laso, María Soledad
García-Lopez, Milagros
Pollán, Marina
author_facet Isidoro, Beatriz
Lope, Virginia
Pedraz-Pingarrón, Carmen
Collado-García, Francisca
Santamariña, Carmen
Moreo, Pilar
Vidal, Carmen
Laso, María Soledad
García-Lopez, Milagros
Pollán, Marina
author_sort Isidoro, Beatriz
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description BACKGROUND: Measurement of obesity using self-reported anthropometric data usually involves underestimation of weight and/or overestimation of height. The dual aim of this study was, first, to ascertain and assess the validity of new cut-off points, for both overweight and obesity, using self-reported Body Mass Index furnished by women participants in breast cancer screening programmes, and second, to estimate and validate a predictive model that allows recalculate individual BMI based on self-reported data. METHODS: The study covered 2927 women enrolled at 7 breast cancer screening centres. At each centre, women were randomly selected in 2 samples, in a ratio of 2:1. The larger sample (n = 1951) was used to compare the values of measured and self-reported weight and height, to ascertain new overweight and obesity cut-off points with self-reported data, using ROC curves, and to estimate a predictive model of real BMI using a regression model. The second sample (n = 976) was used to validate the proposed cut-off points and the predictive model. RESULTS: Whereas reported prevalence of obesity was 19.8%, measured prevalence was 28.2%. The sensitivity and specificity of this classification would be maximised if the new cut-off points were 24.30 kg/m2 for overweight and 28.39 kg/m2 for obesity. The probability of classifying women correctly in their real weight categories on the basis of these points was 82.5% in the validation sample. Sensitivity and specificity for determining obesity using the new cut-off point in the validation sample were 90.0% and 92.3% respectively. The predictive model for real BMI included the self-reported BMI, age and educational level (university studies vs lower levels of education). This model succeeded in correctly classifying 90.5% of women according to BMI categories, but its performance was similar to that obtained with the new cut-off points. CONCLUSIONS: Quantification of self-reported obesity entails a considerable underestimation of this problem, thereby questioning its validity. The new cut-off points established in this study and the predictive equation both allow for more accurate estimation of these prevalences.
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spelling pubmed-32687842012-01-31 Validation of obesity based on self-reported data in Spanish women participants in breast cancer screening programmes Isidoro, Beatriz Lope, Virginia Pedraz-Pingarrón, Carmen Collado-García, Francisca Santamariña, Carmen Moreo, Pilar Vidal, Carmen Laso, María Soledad García-Lopez, Milagros Pollán, Marina BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Measurement of obesity using self-reported anthropometric data usually involves underestimation of weight and/or overestimation of height. The dual aim of this study was, first, to ascertain and assess the validity of new cut-off points, for both overweight and obesity, using self-reported Body Mass Index furnished by women participants in breast cancer screening programmes, and second, to estimate and validate a predictive model that allows recalculate individual BMI based on self-reported data. METHODS: The study covered 2927 women enrolled at 7 breast cancer screening centres. At each centre, women were randomly selected in 2 samples, in a ratio of 2:1. The larger sample (n = 1951) was used to compare the values of measured and self-reported weight and height, to ascertain new overweight and obesity cut-off points with self-reported data, using ROC curves, and to estimate a predictive model of real BMI using a regression model. The second sample (n = 976) was used to validate the proposed cut-off points and the predictive model. RESULTS: Whereas reported prevalence of obesity was 19.8%, measured prevalence was 28.2%. The sensitivity and specificity of this classification would be maximised if the new cut-off points were 24.30 kg/m2 for overweight and 28.39 kg/m2 for obesity. The probability of classifying women correctly in their real weight categories on the basis of these points was 82.5% in the validation sample. Sensitivity and specificity for determining obesity using the new cut-off point in the validation sample were 90.0% and 92.3% respectively. The predictive model for real BMI included the self-reported BMI, age and educational level (university studies vs lower levels of education). This model succeeded in correctly classifying 90.5% of women according to BMI categories, but its performance was similar to that obtained with the new cut-off points. CONCLUSIONS: Quantification of self-reported obesity entails a considerable underestimation of this problem, thereby questioning its validity. The new cut-off points established in this study and the predictive equation both allow for more accurate estimation of these prevalences. BioMed Central 2011-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3268784/ /pubmed/22208614 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-960 Text en Copyright ©2011 Isidoro et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Isidoro, Beatriz
Lope, Virginia
Pedraz-Pingarrón, Carmen
Collado-García, Francisca
Santamariña, Carmen
Moreo, Pilar
Vidal, Carmen
Laso, María Soledad
García-Lopez, Milagros
Pollán, Marina
Validation of obesity based on self-reported data in Spanish women participants in breast cancer screening programmes
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title_fullStr Validation of obesity based on self-reported data in Spanish women participants in breast cancer screening programmes
title_full_unstemmed Validation of obesity based on self-reported data in Spanish women participants in breast cancer screening programmes
title_short Validation of obesity based on self-reported data in Spanish women participants in breast cancer screening programmes
title_sort validation of obesity based on self-reported data in spanish women participants in breast cancer screening programmes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3268784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22208614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-960
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