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Accuracy of Recumbent Height Measurement

David S. Gray, M.D.

Department of Family Practice, University of South Alabama and Metabolic Support Service, University of South Alabama Medical Center, Mobile, Alabama

John B. Crider, B.S.

Department of Family Practice, University of South Alabama and Metabolic Support Service, University of South Alabama Medical Center, Mobile, Alabama

Connie Kelley, R.D., M.S.

Department of Family Practice, University of South Alabama and Metabolic Support Service, University of South Alabama Medical Center, Mobile, Alabama

Linda C. Dickinson, M.S.

Department of Family Practice, University of South Alabama and Metabolic Support Service, University of South Alabama Medical Center, Mobile, Alabama

Since many patients requiring specialized nutritional support are bedridden, measurement of height for purposes of nutritional assessment or prescription must often be done with the patient in bed. This study examined the accuracy of measuring body height in bed in the supine position. Two measurements were performed on 108 ambulatory inpatients : (1) standing height using a standard height-weight scale, and (2) bed height using a flexible tape. Patients were divided into four groups based on which of two researchers performed each of the two measurements. Each patient was also weighed and self-reported height, weight, sex, and age were recorded. Bed height was significantly longer than standing height by 3.68 cm, but the two measurements were equally precise. It was believed, however, that this 2% difference was probably not clinically significant in most circumstances. Bed height correlated highly with standing height (r = 0.95), and the regression equation was standing height = 13.82 ± 0.09 bed height. Patients overestimated their heights. Heights recorded by nurses were more accurate when patients were measured than when asked about their heights, but the patients were more often asked than measured. (Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 9:712-715, 1985)

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Vol. 9, No. 6, 712-715 (1985)
DOI: 10.1177/0148607185009006712


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