Parents are typically relied upon to report young children’s dietary intake. However, there has been limited research assessing the accuracy of such reports captured using novel dietary assessment tools. The purpose of the current study was to assess the validity of the web-based Automated Self-Administered 24-h Dietary Assessment Tool (ASA24-Canada) for capturing dietary intake among children aged two-five years (n = 40), using parental proxy reporting. The study was conducted in a daycare setting, allowing for standardization of foods and drinks offered and direct observation of intake. Parental-reported intake was compared to true intake for lunch and dinner, as well as an afternoon snack, on a single day. Each eating occasion, inc...
Background: Parent-reported 24-h diet recalls are an accepted method of estimating intake in young c...
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 ...
Parents are typically relied upon to report young children’s dietary intake. However, there ha...
Background: Robust measurement of dietary intake in population studies of children is critical to be...
Abstract Background Robust measurement of dietary intake in population studies of children is critic...
Measures that can provide reasonably accurate estimates of sugar-containing beverage (SCB) intake am...
There is limited information concerning the dietary intake of toddlers in Australia. Consequently, t...
With an increasing focus on obesity prevention there is a need for simple, valid tools to assess die...
© 2014 The British Dietetic Association Ltd.Background: Current methods for assessing children’s die...
BACKGROUND: With an increasing focus on obesity prevention there is a need for simple, valid tools t...
Methods to assess detailed dietary data are cumbersome, expensive, and difficult to implement with l...
With technological innovation, comprehensive dietary intake data can be collected in a wide range of...
Background: It is important to assess the dietary habits of children as they progress from early chi...
Background: Current methods for assessing children's dietary intake, such as interviewer-administere...
Background: Parent-reported 24-h diet recalls are an accepted method of estimating intake in young c...
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 ...
Parents are typically relied upon to report young children’s dietary intake. However, there ha...
Background: Robust measurement of dietary intake in population studies of children is critical to be...
Abstract Background Robust measurement of dietary intake in population studies of children is critic...
Measures that can provide reasonably accurate estimates of sugar-containing beverage (SCB) intake am...
There is limited information concerning the dietary intake of toddlers in Australia. Consequently, t...
With an increasing focus on obesity prevention there is a need for simple, valid tools to assess die...
© 2014 The British Dietetic Association Ltd.Background: Current methods for assessing children’s die...
BACKGROUND: With an increasing focus on obesity prevention there is a need for simple, valid tools t...
Methods to assess detailed dietary data are cumbersome, expensive, and difficult to implement with l...
With technological innovation, comprehensive dietary intake data can be collected in a wide range of...
Background: It is important to assess the dietary habits of children as they progress from early chi...
Background: Current methods for assessing children's dietary intake, such as interviewer-administere...
Background: Parent-reported 24-h diet recalls are an accepted method of estimating intake in young c...
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 ...