Published in Obesity and Diabetes Week, December 11th, 2006
Study 1: Investigators publish new data in the report "Can secondary school students' self-reported measures of height and weight be trusted' An effect size approach." According to a study from Greece, "Self-reported measures of height and weight are a cost-effective alternative to direct measures in large-scale studies. This study was designed to examine the accuracy of adolescent students' self-reported height and weight taking into consideration the magnitude of the differences."
"Self-reported height and weight were taken from 300 secondary public...
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