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Measurement accuracy and reliability of self-reported versus measured weight and height among adults in Malaysia: Findings from a nationwide blood pressure screening programme

Most studies reporting prevalence of obesity use actual weight and height measurements. Self-reported weight and height have been used in epidemiological studies as they have been shown to be reliable, convenient, and inexpensive alternatives to actual measurements. However, the accuracy of self-rep...

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Autores principales: Chia, Yook Chin, Ching, Siew Mooi, Ooi, Pei Boon, Beh, Hooi Chin, Chew, Ming Tsuey, Chung, Felicia Fei Lei, Kumar, Navin, Lim, Hooi Min
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9844876/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36649290
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0280483
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author Chia, Yook Chin
Ching, Siew Mooi
Ooi, Pei Boon
Beh, Hooi Chin
Chew, Ming Tsuey
Chung, Felicia Fei Lei
Kumar, Navin
Lim, Hooi Min
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Ching, Siew Mooi
Ooi, Pei Boon
Beh, Hooi Chin
Chew, Ming Tsuey
Chung, Felicia Fei Lei
Kumar, Navin
Lim, Hooi Min
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description Most studies reporting prevalence of obesity use actual weight and height measurements. Self-reported weight and height have been used in epidemiological studies as they have been shown to be reliable, convenient, and inexpensive alternatives to actual measurements. However, the accuracy of self-reported weight and height might vary in different regions because of the difference in health awareness and social influences. This study aims to determine the accuracy and reliability of self-reported weight and height compared to actual measured weight and height among adults in Malaysia. This was a cross-sectional study conducted at the community level during blood pressure screening campaigns. Participants self-reported their weight and height in a questionnaire survey. Their weight and height were validated using measurements by researchers on the same setting. Body mass index (BMI) was defined as underweight (<18.5kg/m(2)), normal (18.5–22.9 kg/m(2)), overweight (23–27.4 kg/m(2)) and obesity (≥27.5 kg/m(2)). Bland-Altman analysis, intraclass correlation coefficients and weighted Kappa statistics were used to assess the degree of agreement between self-reported and measured weight and height. A total of 2781 participants were recruited in this study. The difference between the mean self-reported and measured weight and height were 0.4 kg and 0.4 cm respectively. Weighted Kappa statistics analysis showed that there was a substantial agreement between the BMI classifications derived from self-reported and actual measurement (ҡ = 0.920, p<0.001). There was no marked difference in the sensitivity and specificity of self-reported BMI among Malaysian adults by gender. We observed substantial agreement between self-reported and measured body weight and height within a sample of Malaysian adults. While self-reported body weight showed weaker agreement with actual measurements particularly for obese and overweight individuals, BMI values derived from self-reported weight and height were accurate for 88.53% of the participants. We thus conclude that self-reported height and weight measures may be useful for tracking and estimating population trends amongst Malaysian adults.
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spelling pubmed-98448762023-01-18 Measurement accuracy and reliability of self-reported versus measured weight and height among adults in Malaysia: Findings from a nationwide blood pressure screening programme Chia, Yook Chin Ching, Siew Mooi Ooi, Pei Boon Beh, Hooi Chin Chew, Ming Tsuey Chung, Felicia Fei Lei Kumar, Navin Lim, Hooi Min PLoS One Research Article Most studies reporting prevalence of obesity use actual weight and height measurements. Self-reported weight and height have been used in epidemiological studies as they have been shown to be reliable, convenient, and inexpensive alternatives to actual measurements. However, the accuracy of self-reported weight and height might vary in different regions because of the difference in health awareness and social influences. This study aims to determine the accuracy and reliability of self-reported weight and height compared to actual measured weight and height among adults in Malaysia. This was a cross-sectional study conducted at the community level during blood pressure screening campaigns. Participants self-reported their weight and height in a questionnaire survey. Their weight and height were validated using measurements by researchers on the same setting. Body mass index (BMI) was defined as underweight (<18.5kg/m(2)), normal (18.5–22.9 kg/m(2)), overweight (23–27.4 kg/m(2)) and obesity (≥27.5 kg/m(2)). Bland-Altman analysis, intraclass correlation coefficients and weighted Kappa statistics were used to assess the degree of agreement between self-reported and measured weight and height. A total of 2781 participants were recruited in this study. The difference between the mean self-reported and measured weight and height were 0.4 kg and 0.4 cm respectively. Weighted Kappa statistics analysis showed that there was a substantial agreement between the BMI classifications derived from self-reported and actual measurement (ҡ = 0.920, p<0.001). There was no marked difference in the sensitivity and specificity of self-reported BMI among Malaysian adults by gender. We observed substantial agreement between self-reported and measured body weight and height within a sample of Malaysian adults. While self-reported body weight showed weaker agreement with actual measurements particularly for obese and overweight individuals, BMI values derived from self-reported weight and height were accurate for 88.53% of the participants. We thus conclude that self-reported height and weight measures may be useful for tracking and estimating population trends amongst Malaysian adults. Public Library of Science 2023-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9844876/ /pubmed/36649290 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0280483 Text en © 2023 Chia et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chia, Yook Chin
Ching, Siew Mooi
Ooi, Pei Boon
Beh, Hooi Chin
Chew, Ming Tsuey
Chung, Felicia Fei Lei
Kumar, Navin
Lim, Hooi Min
Measurement accuracy and reliability of self-reported versus measured weight and height among adults in Malaysia: Findings from a nationwide blood pressure screening programme
title Measurement accuracy and reliability of self-reported versus measured weight and height among adults in Malaysia: Findings from a nationwide blood pressure screening programme
title_full Measurement accuracy and reliability of self-reported versus measured weight and height among adults in Malaysia: Findings from a nationwide blood pressure screening programme
title_fullStr Measurement accuracy and reliability of self-reported versus measured weight and height among adults in Malaysia: Findings from a nationwide blood pressure screening programme
title_full_unstemmed Measurement accuracy and reliability of self-reported versus measured weight and height among adults in Malaysia: Findings from a nationwide blood pressure screening programme
title_short Measurement accuracy and reliability of self-reported versus measured weight and height among adults in Malaysia: Findings from a nationwide blood pressure screening programme
title_sort measurement accuracy and reliability of self-reported versus measured weight and height among adults in malaysia: findings from a nationwide blood pressure screening programme
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9844876/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36649290
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0280483
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