Comparison of Self‐reported and Measured BMI as Correlates of Disease Markers in U.S. Adults
Obesity2007Vol. 15(1), pp. 188–188
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Abstract
The accuracy of self-reported BMI is sufficient for epidemiological studies using disease biomarkers, although inappropriate for precise measures of obesity prevalence.
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