BMI-SDS
Cross-source consensus on BMI-SDS from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The primary outcome of fruehstArt is the change in BMI-SDS from baseline to 12 months in the intervention group compared to the control group. — Evaluation of an innovative family-centred care and prevention intervention for children with overweight and obesity: a mixed-methods study protocol of the randomised controlled fruehstArt study in Germany
- BMI-SDS is calculated using the Box-Cox power transformation, median, and coefficient of variation from a German reference population. — Evaluation of an innovative family-centred care and prevention intervention for children with overweight and obesity: a mixed-methods study protocol of the randomised controlled fruehstArt study in Germany
- German clinical practice classifies overweight as BMI above the 90th percentile and obesity as BMI above the 97th percentile using national reference percentiles. — Evaluation of an innovative family-centred care and prevention intervention for children with overweight and obesity: a mixed-methods study protocol of the randomised controlled fruehstArt study in Germany
- BMI-SDS enables comparison of individual BMI trajectories while accounting for age-specific and sex-specific growth. — Evaluation of an innovative family-centred care and prevention intervention for children with overweight and obesity: a mixed-methods study protocol of the randomised controlled fruehstArt study in Germany
- Weight and height are measured at baseline, 4 months, 8 months, and 12 months using calibrated scales and stadiometers by paediatricians. — Evaluation of an innovative family-centred care and prevention intervention for children with overweight and obesity: a mixed-methods study protocol of the randomised controlled fruehstArt study in Germany