Objective To illustrate the effect of common mistakes when using 24-hour national dietary survey data to estimate the prevalence of inadequate nutrient intakes.Design Raw data on nutrient intake from the Australian 1995 National Nutrition Survey were adjusted for within-person variance using standard techniques and corrected for underreporting using the criteria of Goldberg et al. The distributions for six nutrients were compared with current dietary reference values from the UK, USA and Australia.Setting A national sample of the Australian population with a 61.4% response rate.Results Adjusting for within-person variance reduced the range of nutrient intakes to 66–80% of the raw data range and the proportion with intakes below the es...
The methodology used in the first Belgian food consumption survey followed to a large extent the ins...
Background/objectives Healthy eating advice is informed, in part, by dietary surveys that rely on s...
Determining the proportion of a population at risk of inadequate or excessive nutrient intake is a c...
BACKGROUND: Access to high-quality dietary intake data is central to many nutrition, epidemiology, e...
Abstract: Dietary data from the Western Sydney Dietary Survey 1989‐90 (n = 512) was used to investig...
In order to assess nutritional adequacy, valid estimates of nutrient intake are required. One of the...
Background: National food consumption surveys are important policy instruments that could monitor fo...
Objective: To compare the evidence derived from blood biochemical status indices with the evidence f...
Background: There is a dearth of knowledge about the foods that Australian adults eat and a need for...
The World Health Organization (WHO) encourages countries to undertake national dietary survey (NDS) ...
National food consumption surveys are important policy instruments that could monitor food consumpti...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) encourages countries to undertake national dietary survey (NDS),...
Proving the links between food and nutrition and the incidence of chronic disease is not a trivial t...
All dietary assessment methods inevitably introduce measurement errors, which should ideally be cons...
Determining the proportion of a population at risk of inadequate or excessive nutrient intake is a c...
The methodology used in the first Belgian food consumption survey followed to a large extent the ins...
Background/objectives Healthy eating advice is informed, in part, by dietary surveys that rely on s...
Determining the proportion of a population at risk of inadequate or excessive nutrient intake is a c...
BACKGROUND: Access to high-quality dietary intake data is central to many nutrition, epidemiology, e...
Abstract: Dietary data from the Western Sydney Dietary Survey 1989‐90 (n = 512) was used to investig...
In order to assess nutritional adequacy, valid estimates of nutrient intake are required. One of the...
Background: National food consumption surveys are important policy instruments that could monitor fo...
Objective: To compare the evidence derived from blood biochemical status indices with the evidence f...
Background: There is a dearth of knowledge about the foods that Australian adults eat and a need for...
The World Health Organization (WHO) encourages countries to undertake national dietary survey (NDS) ...
National food consumption surveys are important policy instruments that could monitor food consumpti...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) encourages countries to undertake national dietary survey (NDS),...
Proving the links between food and nutrition and the incidence of chronic disease is not a trivial t...
All dietary assessment methods inevitably introduce measurement errors, which should ideally be cons...
Determining the proportion of a population at risk of inadequate or excessive nutrient intake is a c...
The methodology used in the first Belgian food consumption survey followed to a large extent the ins...
Background/objectives Healthy eating advice is informed, in part, by dietary surveys that rely on s...
Determining the proportion of a population at risk of inadequate or excessive nutrient intake is a c...