National food consumption surveys are important policy instruments that could monitor food consumption of a certain population. To be used for multiple purposes, this type of survey usually collects comprehensive food information using dietary assessment methods like 24-h dietary recalls (24HRs). However, the collection and handling of such detailed information require tremendous efforts. We aimed to improve the efficiency of data collection and handling in 24HRs, by identifying less important characteristics of food descriptions (facets) and assessing the impact of disregarding them on energy and nutrient intake distributions. In the Dutch National Food Consumption Survey 2007-2010, food consumption data were collected through interviewer-...
Objective To illustrate the effect of common mistakes when using 24-hour national dietary survey dat...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of different modes of administration (face-to-face v. telephone), ...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of different modes of administration (face-to-face v. telephone), ...
National food consumption surveys are important policy instruments that could monitor food consumpti...
Abstract Background National food consumption surveys are important policy instruments that could mo...
The ever-growing findings from dietary studies have confirmed the important role of dietary intake i...
In 1987-1988, the first Dutch National Food Consumption Survey (DNFCS) was carried out; similar surv...
Technology advancements have driven the use of self-administered dietary assessment methods in large...
The population two days’ average of energy and nutrient intake distributions before and after facets...
<p>Background</p> <p>Statistical methods to model the usual dietary intake of food...
The population two days’ average of energy and nutrient intake distributions before and after facets...
Non-uniform, unclear, or incomplete presentation of food intake data limits interpretation, usefuln...
In 1987-1988, the first Dutch National Food Consumption Survey (DNFCS) was conducted among 5898 subj...
The development of reliable Food Frequency Questionnaires (FFQs) requires detailed information about...
A food consumption survey was conducted among 750 Dutch young adults (aged 19-30) using two independ...
Objective To illustrate the effect of common mistakes when using 24-hour national dietary survey dat...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of different modes of administration (face-to-face v. telephone), ...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of different modes of administration (face-to-face v. telephone), ...
National food consumption surveys are important policy instruments that could monitor food consumpti...
Abstract Background National food consumption surveys are important policy instruments that could mo...
The ever-growing findings from dietary studies have confirmed the important role of dietary intake i...
In 1987-1988, the first Dutch National Food Consumption Survey (DNFCS) was carried out; similar surv...
Technology advancements have driven the use of self-administered dietary assessment methods in large...
The population two days’ average of energy and nutrient intake distributions before and after facets...
<p>Background</p> <p>Statistical methods to model the usual dietary intake of food...
The population two days’ average of energy and nutrient intake distributions before and after facets...
Non-uniform, unclear, or incomplete presentation of food intake data limits interpretation, usefuln...
In 1987-1988, the first Dutch National Food Consumption Survey (DNFCS) was conducted among 5898 subj...
The development of reliable Food Frequency Questionnaires (FFQs) requires detailed information about...
A food consumption survey was conducted among 750 Dutch young adults (aged 19-30) using two independ...
Objective To illustrate the effect of common mistakes when using 24-hour national dietary survey dat...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of different modes of administration (face-to-face v. telephone), ...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of different modes of administration (face-to-face v. telephone), ...