PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Harmonization process and reliability assessment of anthropometric measurements in the elderly EXERNET multi-centre study.

  • Alba Gómez-Cabello,
  • Germán Vicente-Rodríguez,
  • Ulrike Albers,
  • Esmeralda Mata,
  • Jose A Rodriguez-Marroyo,
  • Pedro R Olivares,
  • Narcis Gusi,
  • Gerardo Villa,
  • Susana Aznar,
  • Marcela Gonzalez-Gross,
  • Jose A Casajús,
  • Ignacio Ara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041752
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 7
p. e41752

Abstract

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BackgroundThe elderly EXERNET multi-centre study aims to collect normative anthropometric data for old functionally independent adults living in Spain.PurposeTo describe the standardization process and reliability of the anthropometric measurements carried out in the pilot study and during the final workshop, examining both intra- and inter-rater errors for measurements.Materials and methodsA total of 98 elderly from five different regions participated in the intra-rater error assessment, and 10 different seniors living in the city of Toledo (Spain) participated in the inter-rater assessment. We examined both intra- and inter-rater errors for heights and circumferences.ResultsFor height, intra-rater technical errors of measurement (TEMs) were smaller than 0.25 cm. For circumferences and knee height, TEMs were smaller than 1 cm, except for waist circumference in the city of Cáceres. Reliability for heights and circumferences was greater than 98% in all cases. Inter-rater TEMs were 0.61 cm for height, 0.75 cm for knee-height and ranged between 2.70 and 3.09 cm for the circumferences measured. Inter-rater reliabilities for anthropometric measurements were always higher than 90%.ConclusionThe harmonization process, including the workshop and pilot study, guarantee the quality of the anthropometric measurements in the elderly EXERNET multi-centre study. High reliability and low TEM may be expected when assessing anthropometry in elderly population.