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dc.rights.licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0es_MX
dc.creatorMaría del Carmen García Peñaes_MX
dc.date2017-
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-23T19:35:56Z-
dc.date.available2019-04-23T19:35:56Z-
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio.inger.gob.mx/jspui/handle/20.500.12100/17175-
dc.descriptionAbstract: OBJECTIVE: The main objective was to test the validity of height estimated by knee height in Mexican older adults, as a surrogate for standing height. DESIGN: Cohort study. SETTING: Data were drawn from the first and third waves of the Mexican Health and Aging Study. PARTICIPANTS: Included participants were community-dwelling 50-year or older adults with measured height at baseline and in follow-up. Subjects with a lower limb fracture in the follow-up were excluded. MEASUREMENTS: Main measurements were baseline standing height and 11-year follow-up and knee-estimated height in follow-up. Population specific equations were used to estimate standing height from knee height. Comparisons between baseline standing height and knee-derived height were done with simple correlations, limits of agreement (Bland-Altman plot) and Deming regressions. RESULTS: A total of 136 50-year or older adults were followed-up for eleven years, with a mean age of 60. There was a positive correlation between knee-estimated height and baseline standing height of 0.895 (p<0.001) for men and of 0.845 (p<0.001) for women. Limits of agreement for men were from -6.95cm to 7.09cm and for women from -6.58cm to 8.44cm. CONCLUSION: According to our results, knee-estimated height could be used interchangeably with standing height in Mexican older adults, and these results might apply also to other populations.es_MX
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dc.languageenges_MX
dc.publisherSpringeres_MX
dc.relationhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5749405/es_MX
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dc.rightsAcceso Abiertoes_MX
dc.sourceJournal of Nutrition Health and Aging (1760-4788) vol. 21 (2017)es_MX
dc.subjectMEDICINA Y CIENCIAS DE LA SALUDes_MX
dc.subjectCiencias médicases_MX
dc.subjectCiencias clínicases_MX
dc.subjectGeriatríaes_MX
dc.subjectEstado de saludes_MX
dc.subjectEvaluación geriátricaes_MX
dc.subjectConstitución corporales_MX
dc.subjectPesos y medidas corporaleses_MX
dc.subjectÍndice de masa corporales_MX
dc.subjectGeriatricses_MX
dc.subjectHealth statuses_MX
dc.subjectGeriatric assessmentes_MX
dc.subjectBody constitutiones_MX
dc.subjectBody, weights and measureses_MX
dc.subjectBody mass indexes_MX
dc.titleValidity of knee-estimated height to assess standing height in older adults: a secondary longitudinal analysis of the Mexican health and aging studyes_MX
dc.typeArtículoes_MX
dc.audienceResearcherses_MX
dc.creator.idGAPC560716MDFRXR00es_MX
dc.creator.nameIdentifiercurpes_MX
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