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Development and validation of predictive workable weight equations for Brazilian older adult residents in long-term care institutions

BACKGROUND: Weight measurement is important in the nutritional anthropometric monitoring of older adults. When this measurement is not possible, estimates may be used. AIM: Developing and validating weight predictive equations for older adult residents in long-term care institutions in Brazil. SUBJE...

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Autores principales: de Lima, Marcos Felipe Silva, de Araújo Cabral, Natália Louise, Praça de Oliveira, Larissa, Pereira Liberalino, Laura Camila, Vieira Cunha Lima, Severina Carla, Campos Pedrosa, Lucia de Fátima, de Lima, Kenio Costa, de Oliveira Lyra, Clélia
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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/PMC9858379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36662788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0280541
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author de Lima, Marcos Felipe Silva
de Araújo Cabral, Natália Louise
Praça de Oliveira, Larissa
Pereira Liberalino, Laura Camila
Vieira Cunha Lima, Severina Carla
Campos Pedrosa, Lucia de Fátima
de Lima, Kenio Costa
de Oliveira Lyra, Clélia
author_facet de Lima, Marcos Felipe Silva
de Araújo Cabral, Natália Louise
Praça de Oliveira, Larissa
Pereira Liberalino, Laura Camila
Vieira Cunha Lima, Severina Carla
Campos Pedrosa, Lucia de Fátima
de Lima, Kenio Costa
de Oliveira Lyra, Clélia
author_sort de Lima, Marcos Felipe Silva
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description BACKGROUND: Weight measurement is important in the nutritional anthropometric monitoring of older adults. When this measurement is not possible, estimates may be used. AIM: Developing and validating weight predictive equations for older adult residents in long-term care institutions in Brazil. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The sample comprised 393 older adult residents in long-term care institutions. Data were collected in two stages, with 315 older adults in the first and 78 in the second. We have measured the arm, calf, and waist circumferences, as well as the triceps and subscapular skinfold and knee height. Multiple linear regression was used to develop the equations, which were evaluated through the coefficient of determination, standard error of estimation, Akaike information criterion, intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), and Bland-Altmann plot. RESULTS: Five models with different anthropometric measurements were developed, (1) arm circumference as a discriminant variable (ICC: 0.842); (2) best statistical fit for men and women (ICC: 0.874) and its stratification by sex (3) (ICC: 0.876); (4) easy-to-perform measurement for men and women (ICC: 0.842) and its stratification by sex (5) (ICC: 0.828). CONCLUSION: Five models for estimating the weight of older adult residents in long-term care institutions were developed and validated. The choice to use the models should be based on the physical capacity of the older adults to be evaluated.
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spelling pubmed-98583792023-01-21 Development and validation of predictive workable weight equations for Brazilian older adult residents in long-term care institutions de Lima, Marcos Felipe Silva de Araújo Cabral, Natália Louise Praça de Oliveira, Larissa Pereira Liberalino, Laura Camila Vieira Cunha Lima, Severina Carla Campos Pedrosa, Lucia de Fátima de Lima, Kenio Costa de Oliveira Lyra, Clélia PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Weight measurement is important in the nutritional anthropometric monitoring of older adults. When this measurement is not possible, estimates may be used. AIM: Developing and validating weight predictive equations for older adult residents in long-term care institutions in Brazil. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The sample comprised 393 older adult residents in long-term care institutions. Data were collected in two stages, with 315 older adults in the first and 78 in the second. We have measured the arm, calf, and waist circumferences, as well as the triceps and subscapular skinfold and knee height. Multiple linear regression was used to develop the equations, which were evaluated through the coefficient of determination, standard error of estimation, Akaike information criterion, intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), and Bland-Altmann plot. RESULTS: Five models with different anthropometric measurements were developed, (1) arm circumference as a discriminant variable (ICC: 0.842); (2) best statistical fit for men and women (ICC: 0.874) and its stratification by sex (3) (ICC: 0.876); (4) easy-to-perform measurement for men and women (ICC: 0.842) and its stratification by sex (5) (ICC: 0.828). CONCLUSION: Five models for estimating the weight of older adult residents in long-term care institutions were developed and validated. The choice to use the models should be based on the physical capacity of the older adults to be evaluated. Public Library of Science 2023-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9858379/ /pubmed/36662788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0280541 Text en © 2023 Lima 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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de Lima, Marcos Felipe Silva
de Araújo Cabral, Natália Louise
Praça de Oliveira, Larissa
Pereira Liberalino, Laura Camila
Vieira Cunha Lima, Severina Carla
Campos Pedrosa, Lucia de Fátima
de Lima, Kenio Costa
de Oliveira Lyra, Clélia
Development and validation of predictive workable weight equations for Brazilian older adult residents in long-term care institutions
title Development and validation of predictive workable weight equations for Brazilian older adult residents in long-term care institutions
title_full Development and validation of predictive workable weight equations for Brazilian older adult residents in long-term care institutions
title_fullStr Development and validation of predictive workable weight equations for Brazilian older adult residents in long-term care institutions
title_full_unstemmed Development and validation of predictive workable weight equations for Brazilian older adult residents in long-term care institutions
title_short Development and validation of predictive workable weight equations for Brazilian older adult residents in long-term care institutions
title_sort development and validation of predictive workable weight equations for brazilian older adult residents in long-term care institutions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9858379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36662788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0280541
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