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Table 6 Availability of tools to measure height and weight at home

From: Accuracy of parent-reported information for estimating prevalence of overweight and obesity in a race-ethnically diverse pediatric clinic population aged 3 to 12

  

By child age

By child race/ethnicity

 

All

Ages 3–5 y

Ages 6–12 y

NonHispanic White

Black

Latino

Asian

(N = 1051)

(N = 433)

(N = 618)

(N = 276)

(N = 116)

(N = 407)

(N = 197)

% (95% CI)

% (95% CI)

% (95% CI)

% (95% CI)

% (95% CI)

% (95% CI)

% (95% CI)

Scale

69.9 (67.1–72.7)

71.1 (66.8–75.4)

68.2 (65.3–72.6)

76.1 (71.0–81.2)

56.0a (46.9–65.2)

60.9a (56.2–65.7)

82.7 (77.4–88.1)

Tape measure or yardstick

73.8 (71.1–76.5)

76.0 (71.9–80.0)

72.0 (68.5–75.6)

86.6 (82.6–90.6)

65.5a (56.8–74.3)

61.2a (56.5–66.0)

83.7 (78.5–88.9)

Both scale and height measuring tool

57.8 (54.9–60.8)

61.0 (56.4–65.6)

55.7 (51.7–59.6)

71.0 (65.6–76.4)

44.0a (34.8–53.1)

44.5a (39.6–49.3)

73.1 (66.8–79.3)

No tool to measure weight or height

14.3 (12.1–16.4)

13.6 (10.4–16.9)

14.7 (11.9–17.5)

8.3 (5.1–11.6)

22.4a (14.7–30.1)

21.4a (17.4–25.4)

6.5 (3.1–10.1)

  1. CI = Confidence interval.
  2. aSignificantly differs from nonHispanic Whites (P < .05).