2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2012.06071.x
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Measuring and modelling body mass index among a cohort of urban children living with disadvantage

Abstract: Baseline results indicate that body mass index rates particularly among pre adolescent, urban disadvantaged girls are of concern.

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“…Measures were taken without shoes and without excessive clothing Researchers trained prior to data collection. Inter examiner agreement was tested Response rate not adequate and no information given on non-responders Hollywood et al [ 32 ] 2009 SECA Leicester portable height measure SECA 875 digital flat scales Height was measured in the Frankfurt plane position. Measures were taken in stockings without heavy outdoor clothing One trained children’s nurse took all the measures Sampling method unclear, response rate not adequate, no information given on non-responders and not enough detail provided on method of measurement Keane et al 2013 (unpublished observations) 2012-2013 Leicester portable height measure Tanita WB100MA mechanic scales Height was measured in the Frankfurt plane position to the nearest mm and weight to the nearest 0.1 kg.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Measures were taken without shoes and without excessive clothing Researchers trained prior to data collection. Inter examiner agreement was tested Response rate not adequate and no information given on non-responders Hollywood et al [ 32 ] 2009 SECA Leicester portable height measure SECA 875 digital flat scales Height was measured in the Frankfurt plane position. Measures were taken in stockings without heavy outdoor clothing One trained children’s nurse took all the measures Sampling method unclear, response rate not adequate, no information given on non-responders and not enough detail provided on method of measurement Keane et al 2013 (unpublished observations) 2012-2013 Leicester portable height measure Tanita WB100MA mechanic scales Height was measured in the Frankfurt plane position to the nearest mm and weight to the nearest 0.1 kg.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quality of some of the regional studies or the generalisability of the study populations may act as an explanation. For example, two of the regional studies [ 25 , 32 ] were completed in areas of high social deprivation. Thus, higher prevalence rates may have been estimated in these studies as a lower socio-economic status is associated with an increased risk of obesity [ 36 ].…”
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“…Children's body fat was determined by their BMI [weight/ (height) 2 ] as measured by children's nurses trained in anthropometric measurement [15]. The World Health Organisation's (WHO) AnthroPlus software [37] converted BMIs into age-and gender-specific standardised z-scores ranging between -3 and 3 and identified children's weight category using WHO (2007) thresholds for overweight (i.e.…”
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“…The risk of obesity [15,16] and poor HRQoL [17] is much greater for children living in poverty such as those in densely populated urban disadvantaged areas. According to the family 'investment' and 'stress' models [18], a low income can adversely affect children's health because it hinders parents' ability to purchase helpful materials, experiences and services [19,20].…”
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