Wenhold, Friedeburg Anna MariaNela, Sanja2023-02-172023-02-172022Wenhold, F.A.M. & Nel, S. 2022, 'When is the estimation of weight and height good enough? A life cycle view', South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 1-2, doi : 10.1080/16070658.2022.2039353.1607-0658 (print)2221-1268 (online)10.1080/16070658.2022.2039353https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/89685Anthropometry – the measurement of body size and proportion – is an objective component of a comprehensive nutrition assessment. As such, it is intended to give a true (accurate and precise) reflection of the reality which one wants to observe. This applies to dietetic and clinical practice as well as the scientific study of growth and nutritional status throughout the life cycle. Measurements of weight and the height/length of the human body are the foundation of anthropometric assessment. True values for these parameters are obtained through measurement, using calibrated equipment and appropriate technique.en© 2022 The Author(s). Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License [CC BY 4.0].MeasurementBody sizeNutritionGrowthHealth sciences articles SDG-03SDG-03: Good health and well-beingHealth sciences articles SDG-10SDG-10: Reduced inequalitiesWhen is the estimation of weight and height good enough? A life cycle viewArticle