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Measuring weight using electronic scale EHES Training Material

Measuring weight using electronic scale EHES Training Material

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Measuring weight using

electronic scale

EHES Training Material

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Exclusion criteria

Weight is not measured if participant• is immobile or in a wheelchair • has severe difficulties standing steady• is heavier than the upper limit of the scale• refuses

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Equipment

• electronic scale • calibrated weights • carpenter’s level

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Clothing during weight measurement

• Ask the participant to undress to his/her underwear

• If the participant refuses or feels uncomfortable to undress, ask him/her • to take off shoes, heavy garments such as

jacket, pullover, belts, heavy jewellery, and • to empty pockets

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Posture

• Ask the participant to stand still• in the centre of the

platform • arms hanging loosely at

sides• weight distributed

evenly on both feet

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Recording

• Record weight to the resolution of the scale• Record extra clothing, if more than underwear• If the participant is pregnant, ask and record

pregnancy weeks and the weight before pregnancy separately from the measured weight

• If weight is not measured, record the reason• Record the number of the measurement device

used

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Acknowledgements

• Slides• Johanna Mäki-Opas, Hanna Tolonen, Päivikki Koponen

• Photographs• Hanna Tolonen

• Measurement demonstration• Ulla Leskinen, Shadia Rask