Abstract :
Statistical quality control charts (SQCCs) have been widely used in numerous
manufacturing processes to keep fluctuations within the acceptable limits but no applications have been applied
to weight management studies yet. The aims of the present study were (1) to show that using the mean Body
Mass index (BMi) values as the only indicator to assess the weight status of populations might be misleading in
clinical weight management studies; and (2) to introduce a powerful tool, SQCCs, to keep fluctuations in BMis
within acceptable limits in a given population for healthy aging. Methods: The study design was cross-sectional.
The distributions of individual BMis (n=829) between specified limits (USl=24.9 and lSl=18.5) and the pattern
of BMi change by age were studied using X-charts, tolerance charts and a capability analysis. Results: The mean
BMi increased in both genders by age. in some groups, although a significant number of people were outside the
normal weight BMi limits the mean BMi values were within the normal limits (18.5
Keywords :
quality control charts , clinical weight management , AGING. , body mass index
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging