Geometric method for measuring body surface area: A height-weight formula validated in infants, children, and adults

Haycock, GB; Schwartz, GJ; Wisotsky, DH

HERO ID

1060493

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1978

Language

English

PMID

650346

HERO ID 1060493
In Press No
Year 1978
Title Geometric method for measuring body surface area: A height-weight formula validated in infants, children, and adults
Authors Haycock, GB; Schwartz, GJ; Wisotsky, DH
Journal Journal of Pediatrics
Volume 93
Issue 1
Page Numbers 62-66
Abstract Estimates of body surface area were made based on measurement of 81 subjects, ranging from premature infants to adults. SA was calculated geometrically for each subject from 34 body measurements, and the values obtained compared with those based on previously published formulas and graphs. The most widely used formula, that of Du Bois and Du Bois, increasingly underestimated SA as values fell below 0.7 m2; the disparity was greatest in the newborn infant (7.96%). Closer agreement was obtained with the equations and nomograms of Body, Brody, Faber and Melcher, and Sendroy and Cecchini, although minor deviations were noted in some age ranges. The formula SA (m2) = weight (kg)0.5378 X height (cm)0.3964 X 0.024265, derived from the measured data by multiple regression analysis, gave a good fit for all values of SA from less than 0.2 m2 to greater than 2.0 m2 (r = 0.998). This formula was used to construct nomograms for estimation of SA in infants, children, and adults from height (length) and weight.
Doi 10.1016/S0022-3476(78)80601-5
Pmid 650346
Wosid WOS:A1978FE44700012
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Language Text English