PeerJ (Jan 2024)

Neck circumference is a highly reliable anthropometric measure in older adults requiring long-term care

  • Ryo Sato,
  • Yohei Sawaya,
  • Masahiro Ishizaka,
  • Lu Yin,
  • Takahiro Shiba,
  • Tamaki Hirose,
  • Tomohiko Urano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16816
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
p. e16816

Abstract

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The reliability of neck circumference measurement as an assessment tool for older adults requiring long-term care remains unknown. This study aimed to evaluate the reliability of neck circumference measurement in older adults requiring long-term care, and the effect of edema on measurement error. Two physical therapists measured the neck circumference. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and Bland–Altman analyses were performed to examine the reliability of neck circumference measurement. Correlation analysis was used to evaluate the relationship between edema values (extracellular water/total body water) and neck circumference measurement difference. For inter-rater reliability of neck circumference measurement, the overall ICC (2,1) was 0.98. The upper and lower limits of the difference between examiners ranged from −0.9 to 1.2 cm. There was no association between edema values and neck circumference measurement error. Thus, measurement of the neck circumference in older adults requiring long-term care is a reliable assessment tool, with a low error rate, even in older adults with edema.

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