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Self-Reported Versus Actual Weight and Height Data Contribute to Different Weight Misperception Classifications
Southern Medical Journal
  • William T. Dalton, East Tennessee State University
  • Liang Wang, East Tennessee State University
  • Jodi Southerland, East Tennessee State University
  • Karen E. Schetzina, East Tennessee State University
  • Deborah L. Slawson, East Tennessee State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-6-2014
Description

Objectives: The purpose of the study was to examine potential differences between two approaches to defining adolescent weight misperception. Specifically, weight status perception was compared with self-reported weight status and actual weight status (based on body mass index percentiles calculated from self-reported and actual weights and heights, respectively). Furthermore, the accuracy of assigning weight status based on body mass index percentiles calculated from self-reported weights and heights was assessed by comparing them with actual weight status.

Methods: Data were extracted from Team Up for Healthy Living, an 8-week, school-based obesity prevention program in southern Appalachia. Participants (N = 1509) were predominately white (93.4%) and ninth graders (89.5%), with approximately equivalent representation of both sexes (50.7% boys).

Results: The study revealed significant differences between the approaches to defining weight misperception (χ2 = 16.2; P = 0.0003).

Conclusions: Researchers should interpret study findings with awareness of potential differences based on the method of calculating weight misperception.

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Copyright Statement

This document is an author manuscript from PMC. The publisher's final edited version of this article is available at Southern Medical Journal.

Citation Information
William T. Dalton, Liang Wang, Jodi Southerland, Karen E. Schetzina, et al.. "Self-Reported Versus Actual Weight and Height Data Contribute to Different Weight Misperception Classifications" Southern Medical Journal Vol. 107 Iss. 6 (2014) p. 348 - 355 ISSN: 0038-4348
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/karen-schetzina/99/