Abstract
Objective:
To analyze overweight and obesity in a nation by self-report (SR) data and by data about the target person provided via other household members compared to measurement devices (MD). The magnitude of hypothesized under-reporting by the SR data should be estimated with adjustment for age, gender, and education.
Design:
Two cross-sectional studies, nationally representative health examination surveys (response rates: 61.4 and 73.2%, respectively).
Setting:
Adult general population of Germany aged 20–79 years.
Subjects:
Sample 1 included 6806 residents. Samples 2 (n=98 673) and 3 (n=34 960) included residents in the second survey.
Measurements:
In sample 1 MD data were collected, in sample 2 SR data were collected, and in sample 3 body weight and height information was provided from another household member living together with the target person.
Results:
MD data revealed higher proportions of overweight and obesity compared to SR. Among women with body mass index (BMI) 35.00 or higher, the odds ratio (OR) was 3.9 (95% confidence interval, CI, 3.2–4.7), and among men 2.8 (CI, 2.2–3.6) for MD versus SR. Data from other household members also revealed higher proportions of overweight and obesity than SR (OR for BMI 35.00 or higher 2.1, CI, 1.7–2.5, for data from other household members versus SR in women and OR 1.3, CI, 1.1–1.5, in men).
Conclusions:
MD data should be used when providing proportions of overweight and obesity in a nation such as Germany.
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This work has been funded by a grant of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Grant 01 EB 9406) and the Social Ministry of the Federal State of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania. The data files were provided from the Federal Statistics Office and the Robert-Koch-Institute of the German Federal Ministry of Health and Social Security.
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John, U., Hanke, M., Grothues, J. et al. Validity of overweight and obesity in a nation based on self-report versus measurement device data. Eur J Clin Nutr 60, 372–377 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602325
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