Background: Dietary assessment among children is partic-ularly problematic when techniques are dependent on mem-ory skills or advanced cognitive development. Objective: The current study explored the use of self-report by tape recorders to document children’s dietary intake immediately upon consumption, and compared this method with the traditional, interviewer-guided recall technique. In addition, the influence of body fatness and sociodemo-graphic characteristics on the accuracy of recall and tape-recorded food records was determined. Research Methods and Procedures: The sample included 30 black and white children aged 6.5 to 11.6 years (x # 5 9.5). Energy intake (EI), measured by six 24-hour food records (three for each method), was comp...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that young children are inaccurate reporters of dietary ...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that young children are inaccurate reporters of dietary ...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate energy intake (EI) estimated from two non-consecu...
MICHAEL I. GORAN. Use of tape-recorded food records in assessing children’s dietary intake. Obes Res...
The purpose of the study was to determine which dietary assessment method, the 24-hour recall or the...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Dietary assessment in humans is hampered by the phenomena of under and overre...
Background: The accurate measurement of food intake in children is important for assessing nutrition...
Background: Understanding the relationship between children’s dietary consumption and health is impo...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the relationship between children\u27s dietary consumption and health is i...
ABSTRACT Energy intakes assessed by 7-d weighed dietary records (EI-WDRs) and diet histories (EI-DHs...
Energy intakes assessed by 7-d weighed dietary records (EI-WDRs) and diet histories (EI-DHs) were co...
Background: The accurate measurement of food intake in children is important for assessing nutrition...
© 2014 The British Dietetic Association Ltd.Background: Current methods for assessing children’s die...
Background: Current methods for assessing children's dietary intake, such as interviewer-administere...
Estimatingenergy intake (EI) of a child byusing a diet history interview (DHI)methodmaybea challenge...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that young children are inaccurate reporters of dietary ...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that young children are inaccurate reporters of dietary ...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate energy intake (EI) estimated from two non-consecu...
MICHAEL I. GORAN. Use of tape-recorded food records in assessing children’s dietary intake. Obes Res...
The purpose of the study was to determine which dietary assessment method, the 24-hour recall or the...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Dietary assessment in humans is hampered by the phenomena of under and overre...
Background: The accurate measurement of food intake in children is important for assessing nutrition...
Background: Understanding the relationship between children’s dietary consumption and health is impo...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the relationship between children\u27s dietary consumption and health is i...
ABSTRACT Energy intakes assessed by 7-d weighed dietary records (EI-WDRs) and diet histories (EI-DHs...
Energy intakes assessed by 7-d weighed dietary records (EI-WDRs) and diet histories (EI-DHs) were co...
Background: The accurate measurement of food intake in children is important for assessing nutrition...
© 2014 The British Dietetic Association Ltd.Background: Current methods for assessing children’s die...
Background: Current methods for assessing children's dietary intake, such as interviewer-administere...
Estimatingenergy intake (EI) of a child byusing a diet history interview (DHI)methodmaybea challenge...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that young children are inaccurate reporters of dietary ...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that young children are inaccurate reporters of dietary ...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate energy intake (EI) estimated from two non-consecu...