A cross‐sectional analysis of physical activity and weight misreporting in diverse populations: The Seattle Obesity Study III
Summary Background In‐person assessments of physical activity (PA) and body weight can be burdensome for participants and cost prohibitive for researchers. This study examined self‐reported PA and weight accuracy and identified patterns of misreporting in a diverse sample. Methods King, Pierce and Y...
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Main Authors: | James Buszkiewicz (Author), Chelsea Rose (Author), Shilpi Gupta (Author), Linda K. Ko (Author), Jin Mou (Author), Anne V. Moudon (Author), Philip M. Hurvitz (Author), Andrea Cook (Author), Anju Aggarwal (Author), Adam Drewnowski (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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