Home access to a weight scale in the Hispanic/Latino population attending a community‐based free clinic

Author:

Fujioka Ken1ORCID,Fujioka Jacob2,Mafong Kaley2ORCID,Wetherhold Nicole2,Kim Sally3,Rasul Amin2,Lopez Alyssa4,Cummins Kevin5

Affiliation:

1. Division of Diabetes and Endocrinology Scripps Clinic San Diego California USA

2. St. Leo Medical and Dental Clinic Solana Beach California USA

3. Department of Internal Medicine Scripps Clinic La Jolla California USA

4. Department of Data Science and Operations University of Southern California Marshall School of Business Los Angeles California USA

5. Department of Public Health California State University, Fullerton Fullerton California USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDaily weighing has been shown to help with weight management. In primary care, the majority of virtual visits will ask patients about their weight. However, little is known about whether patients, especially those in the Hispanic/Latino population, have access to a weight scale. Our aim was to determine scale access and perceived height and weight in the Hispanic/Latino population attending a volunteer, no cost, community clinic.MethodsQuestionnaires were issued to patients attending the community clinic and a comparator group attending a medically insured primary care practice.ResultsOnly 52% of the Hispanic/Latino patients attending the community clinic had access to a scale compared with 85% of patients in the primary care office. Patients underreported weight and overreported height leading to underreporting body mass index by 0.6 ± 3.2 kg/m2.ConclusionsHealthcare providers who care for uninsured Hispanic/Latino patients in community clinics may need to be aware that patients may not have access to a scale.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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