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Estimates of obesity based on self-report versus direct measures.

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On average, males over-reported their height by 1 cm, and females, by 0.5 cm. Females under-reported their weight by an average of 2.5 kg; males, by 1.8 kg. Reporting bias in weight was strongly associated with measured BMI category. Under-reporting of weight was high among people who were overweight, and particularly high among those who were obese, compared with people of normal weight. When based on measured rather than on self-reported values, the prevalence of obesity was 9 percentage points higher among males and 6 points higher among females.

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