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Reliability of anthropometric measures in a longitudinal cohort of patients initiating ART in West Africa

Authors:
Vinh-Kim Nguyen
Maryline SICOTTE
Marielle LEDOUX
Maria Victoria ZUNZUNEGUI
Souleymane AG ABOUBACRINE
2010

Anthropometric measurements are a non invasive, inexpensive, and suitable method for evaluating the nutritional status in population studies with relatively large sample sizes. However, anthropometric techniques are prone to errors that could arise, for example, from the inadequate training of personnel. Despite these concerns, anthropometrical measurement error is seldom assessed in cohort studies. We describe the reliability and challenges associated with measurement of longitudinal anthropometric data in a cohort of West African HIV+ adults.