Methods for estimating body weight and height in hospitalized adults: a comparative analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Melo, Ana Paula Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Salles, Raquel Kuerten de, Vieira, Francilene Gracieli Kunradi, Ferreira, Marilyn Gonçalves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
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Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria & Desempenho Humano (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/1980-0037.2014v16n4p475
Resumo: The aim of this study was to compare the values obtained through methods directed to height and body weight estimates in relation to measurements taken from hospitalized adult. Study participants were 142 adults of both genders. Anthropometric measurements of body weight, height, knee height, arm length, span, demi-span, recumbent height, calf, arm and abdominal circumferences and subscapular skinfold thickness were taken. The actual measurements were compared with those obtained from formulas for estimating weight and height, using the paired t test. The estimated measurements differed significantly (p <0.001) from the actual measurements in both genders, observing the tendency of overestimating these measurements. The exception was the estimated height for men by the formula that utilizes the variable knee height (p> 0.001). The average estimated body weight closest to the actual body weight for men was obtained with the formula that used the measurements of arm, abdominal and calf circumferences. For women, the biggest coincidences were obtained by means of the formula that utilizes the variable knee height. For both men and women, the averages related to the body mass index, calculated through estimated body weight and height measurements resulted in the same nutritional diagnosis when compared to the body mass index involving actual measurements. The estimated height by the formula that utilizes the variable knee height among men was the only measurement which did not represent significant differences. Other methodologies for estimating body weight and height presented significant differences, which suggests that new studies using other methodologies are necessary. 
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spelling Methods for estimating body weight and height in hospitalized adults: a comparative analysisMétodos de estimativa de peso corporal e altura em adultos hospitalizados: uma análise comparativaThe aim of this study was to compare the values obtained through methods directed to height and body weight estimates in relation to measurements taken from hospitalized adult. Study participants were 142 adults of both genders. Anthropometric measurements of body weight, height, knee height, arm length, span, demi-span, recumbent height, calf, arm and abdominal circumferences and subscapular skinfold thickness were taken. The actual measurements were compared with those obtained from formulas for estimating weight and height, using the paired t test. The estimated measurements differed significantly (p <0.001) from the actual measurements in both genders, observing the tendency of overestimating these measurements. The exception was the estimated height for men by the formula that utilizes the variable knee height (p> 0.001). The average estimated body weight closest to the actual body weight for men was obtained with the formula that used the measurements of arm, abdominal and calf circumferences. For women, the biggest coincidences were obtained by means of the formula that utilizes the variable knee height. For both men and women, the averages related to the body mass index, calculated through estimated body weight and height measurements resulted in the same nutritional diagnosis when compared to the body mass index involving actual measurements. The estimated height by the formula that utilizes the variable knee height among men was the only measurement which did not represent significant differences. Other methodologies for estimating body weight and height presented significant differences, which suggests that new studies using other methodologies are necessary. Comparar valores encontrados mediante métodos direcionados às estimativas de peso corporal e altura em relação às medidas aferidas em adultos hospitalizados. Fizeram parte do estudo 142 adultos de ambos os sexos. Foram coletadas medidas antropométricas de peso corporal, altura, altura de joelho, comprimento de braço, envergadura de braço, semienvergadura, altura recumbente, circunferências de panturrilha, braço e abdome e espessura de dobra cutânea subescapular. As medidas realizadas foram comparadas com aquelas obtidas a partir de fórmulas de estimativa de peso e altura mediante teste t pareado. Em ambos os sexos, as medidas estimadas diferiram significativamente (p<0,001) das medidas reais, observando-se a tendência de superestimativa destas medidas. Exceção foi a altura estimada para homens pela fórmula que utiliza a altura de joelho (p>0,001). A média de peso corporal estimado mais próxima do peso corporal medido para homens foi obtida com a fórmula que utilizou medidas de circunferência de braço, abdome e panturrilha. Para as mulheres, as maiores coincidências foram obtidas mediante fórmula que utiliza altura de joelho. Tanto em homens quanto em mulheres, as médias relacionadas ao índice de massa corporal, calculado por intermédio de medidas estimadas de peso corporal e estatura, apontaram idêntico diagnóstico nutricional quando comparado com índice de massa corporal envolvendo medidas reais. A altura estimada pela fórmula que utiliza a altura de joelho entre os homens foi a única medida que não apresentou diferença significativa. As demais metodologias de estimativa de peso corporal e altura apresentaram diferenças significativas, demonstrando que novos estudos com outras metodologias são necessários.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Florianópolis, SC. 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Métodos de estimativa de peso corporal e altura em adultos hospitalizados: uma análise comparativa
title Methods for estimating body weight and height in hospitalized adults: a comparative analysis
spellingShingle Methods for estimating body weight and height in hospitalized adults: a comparative analysis
Melo, Ana Paula Ferreira
title_short Methods for estimating body weight and height in hospitalized adults: a comparative analysis
title_full Methods for estimating body weight and height in hospitalized adults: a comparative analysis
title_fullStr Methods for estimating body weight and height in hospitalized adults: a comparative analysis
title_full_unstemmed Methods for estimating body weight and height in hospitalized adults: a comparative analysis
title_sort Methods for estimating body weight and height in hospitalized adults: a comparative analysis
author Melo, Ana Paula Ferreira
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Salles, Raquel Kuerten de
Vieira, Francilene Gracieli Kunradi
Ferreira, Marilyn Gonçalves
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Salles, Raquel Kuerten de
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Ferreira, Marilyn Gonçalves
description The aim of this study was to compare the values obtained through methods directed to height and body weight estimates in relation to measurements taken from hospitalized adult. Study participants were 142 adults of both genders. Anthropometric measurements of body weight, height, knee height, arm length, span, demi-span, recumbent height, calf, arm and abdominal circumferences and subscapular skinfold thickness were taken. The actual measurements were compared with those obtained from formulas for estimating weight and height, using the paired t test. The estimated measurements differed significantly (p <0.001) from the actual measurements in both genders, observing the tendency of overestimating these measurements. The exception was the estimated height for men by the formula that utilizes the variable knee height (p> 0.001). The average estimated body weight closest to the actual body weight for men was obtained with the formula that used the measurements of arm, abdominal and calf circumferences. For women, the biggest coincidences were obtained by means of the formula that utilizes the variable knee height. For both men and women, the averages related to the body mass index, calculated through estimated body weight and height measurements resulted in the same nutritional diagnosis when compared to the body mass index involving actual measurements. The estimated height by the formula that utilizes the variable knee height among men was the only measurement which did not represent significant differences. Other methodologies for estimating body weight and height presented significant differences, which suggests that new studies using other methodologies are necessary. 
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