Objective: Mid-arm circumference measurement is a prerequisite to selection of proper sized blood pressure (BP) cuffs and accurate BP readings. The purpose of this study was to develop practical prediction equations for estimating mid-arm circumference (AC) in adults using NHANES III & NHANES 1999-2000 data.
Design: Both surveys used a complex sample design to obtain nationally representative samples of the USA civilian non-institutionalized population.
Subjects: The analytic sample consisted of 5077 men and 5307 women from NHANES III and 2013 men and 2293 women from NHANES 1999-2000. Their height, weight, and mid-arm circumference were measured directly in both surveys.
Statistical analyses: Weight, height, and age data from NHANES III were used for model building, and similar data from NHANES 1999-2000 were used for validation. An all-possible regressions procedure by gender was used to derive the prediction equations for AC.
Results: The final prediction equations for adult AC were as follows: for measured weight (wt) in kg and height (ht) in cm: Men, AC (cm)=31.76749+0.22626 x (wt) -0.10109 x (ht)+0.05092 x (age)-0.00081813 x (age), R=0.8; Women, AC (cm)=39.29946+0.26410 x (wt) -0.18230 x (ht) +0.01972 x (age)-0.00104 x (age) +0.00045901 x (wt x age) +0.00037509 x (ht x age), R=0.86. Tables of estimated arm circumference by age, weight and gender are presented.
Conclusion: The prediction equations and tables provide for mid AC estimation using readily available clinical data to select the appropriate BP cuff.