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The following pages link to Temporal trends in misclassification patterns of measured and self-report based body mass index categories--findings from three population surveys in Ireland (Q33694972):
Displaying 30 items.
- Body mass index estimates using a categorical body weight variable: a cross-sectional secondary data analysis (Q24169936) (← links)
- Use of data from the Health Survey for England in obesity policy making and monitoring (Q30596804) (← links)
- Under-estimation of obesity, hypertension and high cholesterol by self-reported data: comparison of self-reported information and objective measures from health examination surveys (Q30829589) (← links)
- The association between weight perception and BMI: report and measurement data from the growing up in Ireland Cohort Study of 9-year olds (Q31133251) (← links)
- Challenging the role of social norms regarding body weight as an explanation for weight, height, and BMI misreporting biases: development and application of a new approach to examining misreporting and misclassification bias in surveys. (Q33904681) (← links)
- Ten-year trends in overweight and obesity in the adult Portuguese population, 1995 to 2005. (Q34044194) (← links)
- A 35-year trend analysis for back pain in Austria: the role of obesity (Q34160348) (← links)
- Overall and income specific effect on prevalence of overweight and obesity of 20% sugar sweetened drink tax in UK: econometric and comparative risk assessment modelling study (Q34381810) (← links)
- Height and weight bias: the influence of time (Q34571159) (← links)
- Body mass index is associated with the maternal lines but height is heritable across family lines in the Lifeways Cross-Generation Cohort Study (Q34768019) (← links)
- Trends in prevalence of overweight and obesity in danish infants, children and adolescents--are we still on a plateau? (Q34874732) (← links)
- Self-reporting and measurement of body mass index in adolescents: refusals and validity, and the possible role of socioeconomic and health-related factors (Q34980418) (← links)
- Age-period-cohort analysis for trends in body mass index in Ireland (Q34997763) (← links)
- Chronic disease burden associated with overweight and obesity in Ireland: the effects of a small BMI reduction at population level (Q35089857) (← links)
- Validity of Self-Reports of Height and Weight among the General Adult Population in Japan: Findings from National Household Surveys, 1986. (Q35919385) (← links)
- Birth cohort effects among US-born adults born in the 1980s: foreshadowing future trends in US obesity prevalence (Q36252633) (← links)
- Temporal changes in bias of body mass index scores based on self-reported height and weight (Q36678280) (← links)
- Adjusting the obesity thresholds for self-reported BMI in Ireland: a cross-sectional analysis (Q36854679) (← links)
- Older Subjects without Radiographic Knee Osteoarthritis: Weight, Height, and Body Mass Index (Q37070562) (← links)
- Motivation for a health-literate health care system--does socioeconomic status play a substantial role? Implications for an Irish health policymaker. (Q37273248) (← links)
- The potential impact on obesity of a 10% tax on sugar-sweetened beverages in Ireland, an effect assessment modelling study (Q37365839) (← links)
- Rising prevalence of back pain in Austria: considering regional disparities (Q40536282) (← links)
- Assessing the accuracy of pregnant women in recalling pre-pregnancy weight and gestational weight gain (Q45749503) (← links)
- Validity of parentally reported versus measured weight, length and waist in 7- to 9-year-old children for use in follow-up studies (Q47185083) (← links)
- Predictors of adults' body mass index and the association with index child's infant birth weight, in the Lifeways Cross-Generation Cohort Study of a thousand families in the Republic of Ireland (Q47204634) (← links)
- Support needs of patients with obesity in primary care: a practice-list survey (Q47297472) (← links)
- Body mass index and health service utilisation in the older population: results from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing. (Q51264500) (← links)
- Childhood intelligence and adult obesity. (Q51831561) (← links)
- Visceral adipose tissue: the link with esophageal adenocarcinoma. (Q53081882) (← links)
- Examining validity of body mass index calculated using height and weight data from the US driver license (Q61445334) (← links)