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We found a substantial individual variability in height self report both among the fathers and the mothers.
Measurements Health outcomes, including headache severity, acne severity, and height self reported by respondents in 1994-5, 1995-6, and 2000-1.
We also investigated whether the accuracy of height self reports depended on person's gender, height, ethnic background or the reason for which the child had been brought for the evaluation, and whether any error in height reporting, if such existed, affected the accuracy of MPTH.
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Inaccuracy of height self-report had a small but significant effect on the mean MPTH (0.4 cm, p = 0.045).
A large subset of parents makes a substantial error in their height self-report, which leads to erroneous MPTH.
Body mass index (BMI) was calculated from height self-reported at baseline and weight updated every 2 years.
Measurement of weight, height, self-reported behaviors, and plasma vitamin C took place at baseline (before randomization) and at 1-year follow-up.
Because the following are the only significant predictors, we can use self-reported height, self-reported weight, and the interactions between gender and categorized age.
Demographic information (date of birth, gender, self-reported height, self-reported weight) was collected from patients at the time spirometry was performed.
Parents who brought their children for short stature evaluation were more accurate in their height self-report compared to the parents who brought their children for other endocrine concerns.
Therefore, we conducted this study to assess the accuracy of parental height self-reporting and its effect on calculated mid-parental target height for children presenting to a pediatric endocrinology office.
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