Title of article :
Estimates of body height in adult inpatients
Author/Authors :
Mariur Gomes Beghetto، نويسنده , , Jaqueline Fink، نويسنده , , Vivian Cristine Luft، نويسنده , , Elza Daniel de Mello، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
6
From page :
438
To page :
443
Abstract :
Background & aims Different estimates of body height are broad applied in clinical practice, although its accuracy and precision are few known. In order to clarify the applicability of these estimates, concerned with the hypothesis that it is of too few accuracy and precision, the authors compared patientʹs actual height to their self reported height (SRH), to the value estimated by the equation proposed by World Health Organization (WHO-EQ) and total arm span (TAS). Methods 334 adult inpatients had their measured height (gold standard) compared to each estimate through paired t-test. Proportion of patients who had unacceptable errors (difference > 5cm) is described. Results Mean difference between actual height and SRH was 1.9cm, 3.3cm for WHO-EQ and 5.7cm for TAS. However, even accepting a 5cm difference in relation to actual height, the percentage of patients who had errors bigger than so was 16.9% for SRH, 41.9% for WHO-EQ and 51.2% for TAS. A new equation could be obtained from this sample, but, despite methodologically adequate, it wrongly predicted height in more than 5cm in 27.8% of patients. Conclusions Tested estimates appeared to be little reliable to be applied to patients confined to bed due to lack of precision and accuracy.
Keywords :
Anthropometry , ARM , Body Height , Weights andmeasures , World HealthOrganization
Journal title :
Clinical Nutrition
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Clinical Nutrition
Record number :
504976
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