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BMI was categorised using the WHO categorisation (World Health Organization Consultation on Obesity, 1998): BMI <18.5 (underweight), 18.5 24.9 (normal), 25.0 29.9 (preobese/overweight) and ⩾30.0 (obese).
Body mass index was categorised using the WHO categorisation (World Health Organization Consultation on Obesity, 1998): BMI <18.5 (underweight), 18.5 24.9 (normal), 25.0 29.9 (preobese/overweight) and ≥30.0 kg/m (obese).
Women's body mass index (BMI) was categorised using standard NHS reference ranges: Underweight (<18.5), Normal (18.5 24.9), Overweight (25 29.9) and Obese (30 40) [8]).
Fall description was categorised using similar criteria used by comparable studies [ 22].
Severity of adverse events was categorised using NCI CTCAE version 3.0.
Toxicity was categorised using the National Cancer Institute Common Toxicity Criteria (version 2.0).
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Incidents, where prompting was judged to be needed were categorised using a data-driven analysis as problems in: Sequencing (intrusion, omission and repetition), Finding things (locating and identifying), Operation of appliances, and Incoherence (toying and inactivity).
Pathologies were categorised using the diagram shown in Fig. 1 [6].
There are a number of possible causes of wildlife decline, which can be categorised using Diamond's 'evil quartet' of factors driving species extinctions.
The open-ended questions were categorised using a semantic approach based on content analysis (Bardin 1977) so that the categories created based on the responses of the participants were associated with the inferred knowledge related to the messages produced.
BMI values were categorised using WHO criteria.
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