Revista de Saúde Pública ()

Validity of self-reported weight: a study of urban brazilian adults

  • Maria I. Schmidt,
  • Bruce B. Duncan,
  • Mário Tavares,
  • Carísi A. Polanczyk,
  • Lúcia Pellanda,
  • Paulo M. Zimmer

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 4
pp. 271 – 276

Abstract

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In order to evaluate the validity of self-reported weight for use in obesity prevalence surveys, self-reported weight was compared to measured weight for 659 adults living in the Porto Alegre county, RS Brazil in 1986-87, both weights being obtained by a technician in the individual's home on the same visit. The mean difference between self-reported and measured weight was small (-0.06 +/- 3.16 kg; mean +/- standard deviation), and the correlation between reported and measured weight was high (r=0.97). Sixty-two percent of participants reported their weight with an error of 30) by reported weight was 10%, by measured weight 11%. Thus, the validity of reported weight is acceptable for surveys of the prevalence of ponderosity in similar settings.

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