SOURCES OF MEASUREMENT VARIATION IN CHILD ANTHROPOMETRY IN THE MALAWI MATERNAL AND CHILD NUTRITION STUDY

被引:9
|
作者
PELLETIER, DL
LOW, JW
MSUKWA, LAH
机构
[1] CORNELL UNIV,DEPT AGR ECON,ITHACA,NY 14853
[2] UNIV MALAWI,CTR SOCIAL RES,ZOMBA,MALAWI
关键词
D O I
10.1002/ajhb.1310030302
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
An examination of intra‐ and inter‐observer error in child anthropometry and variation between two skinfold calipers was conducted as part of a large prospective study of maternal and child nutrition in Malawi, Central Africa. Measurements include length, weight, head and arm circumferences, triceps and subscapular skinfolds, and estimated cross‐sectional arm fat and arm muscle areas. Total observer error, expressed as a percentage of total variance in each trait, is ⩽3.2% for length, weight, and head circumference; 7% for arm circumference; 10% for arm fat area; and 16–20% for skinfolds and arm muscle area. When total observer error is divided into the two additive components studied, intraobserver error represents approximately 50% or more of total observer error for most traits. An exception is the subscapular skinfold for which intra‐observer represents 38% of total observer error. Errors of this magnitude will cause an attenuation of approximately 10% in the correlation coefficients between anthropometric and other variables, and a loss of power in attempting to detect associations between anthropometric variables and either their determinants or outcomes. However, the effects of errors of this magnitude are minor compared to those encountered in studies correlating nutrient intake with other variables. This study also finds that the SlimGuide caliper systematically overestimates skinfolds at low readings and underestimates skinfolds at high readingss relative to the Lange caliper. Copyright © 1991 Wiley‐Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company
引用
收藏
页码:227 / 237
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] MATERNAL EMPLOYMENT AND CHILD NUTRITION IN PANAMA
    TUCKER, K
    SANJUR, D
    SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 1988, 26 (06) : 605 - 612
  • [12] UNFINISHED BUSINESS IN MATERNAL AND CHILD NUTRITION
    HESELTINE, MM
    PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTS, 1956, 71 (02) : 139 - 143
  • [13] Child and Maternal Nutrition in the Granary of India: A Study on Vulnerable in Punjab
    Sharma, Shalini
    Kaur, Ranjeet
    Sidhu, Simran K.
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT, 2018, 14 (1A) : 549 - 554
  • [14] Commentary: The child is the mother of the woman: Intergenerational associations in maternal anthropometry
    Morton, SMB
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2004, 33 (06) : 1249 - 1251
  • [15] Maternal fish consumption and child neurodevelopment in Nutrition 1 Cohort: Seychelles Child Development Study
    Conway, Marie C.
    Yeates, Alison J.
    Love, Tanzy M.
    Weller, Daniel
    McSorley, Emeir M.
    Mulhern, Maria S.
    Wesolowska, Maria
    Watson, Gene E.
    Myers, Gary J.
    Shamlaye, Conrad F.
    Henderson, Juliette
    Davidson, Philip W.
    van Wijngaarden, Edwin
    Strain, J. J.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 2023, 130 (08) : 1366 - 1372
  • [17] Assessment of Child Anthropometry in a Large Epidemiologic Study
    Louer, Amy L.
    Simon, Denise N.
    Switkowski, Karen M.
    Rifas-Shiman, Sheryl L.
    Gillman, Matthew W.
    Oken, Emily
    JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS, 2017, (120):
  • [18] National collaborating centres for maternal and child nutrition
    Renfrew, Mary J.
    MATERNAL AND CHILD NUTRITION, 2005, 1 (02): : 119 - 120
  • [19] CULTURAL ISSUES IN MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH AND NUTRITION
    PELTO, GH
    SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 1987, 25 (06) : 553 - 559
  • [20] Maternal & child nutrition: the Sri Lankan perspective
    de Silva, Angela
    Mahamithawa, A. M. A. S. B.
    Piyasena, Chandrani
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH, 2009, 130 (05) : 609 - 611