Diet is a major lifestyle-related risk factor of various chronic diseases. Dietary intake can be assessed by subjective report and objective observation. Subjective assessment is possible using open-ended surveys such as dietary recalls or records, or using closed-ended surveys including food frequency questionnaires. Each method has inherent strengths and limitations. Continued efforts to improve the accuracy of dietary intake assessment and enhance its feasibility in epidemiological studies have been made. This article reviews common dietary assessment methods and their feasibility in epidemiological studies.ope
Food frequency questionnaires are commonly used to assess habitual food intake. Although food freque...
With the advent of Internet-based 24-hour recall (24HR) instruments, it is now possible to envision ...
The importance of monitoring dietary intake within a randomized controlled trial becomes vital to ju...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1982.Bibliography: leaves 166-173.Microfiche.xii, 17...
We examined the quality of dietary assessment used by studies of prostate cancer and dietary fat in ...
Background: Scientifically valid descriptions of dietary intake at population level are crucial for ...
Nutritional epidemiology currently studies the diet-disease relationships. In order to evaluate thes...
Nutritional epidemiology currently studies the diet-disease relationships. In order to evaluate thes...
The food frequency questionnaire approach to dietary assessment is ubiquitous in nutritional epidemi...
Introduction: The use of innovative technologies is deemed to improve dietary assessment in various ...
Diet is a major factor in health and disease. Controlled, long-term studies in humans are impractica...
The correct assessment of lipid intake through dietary questionnaires is interesting in population s...
Background: Dietary assessment is complex and strategies to select the most appropriate dietary asse...
The accurate assessment of dietary exposure is important in investigating associations between diet ...
dietary methods for epidemlologic studies of diet and disease. Am J Epidemiol 1984;119:323-34. Agree...
Food frequency questionnaires are commonly used to assess habitual food intake. Although food freque...
With the advent of Internet-based 24-hour recall (24HR) instruments, it is now possible to envision ...
The importance of monitoring dietary intake within a randomized controlled trial becomes vital to ju...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1982.Bibliography: leaves 166-173.Microfiche.xii, 17...
We examined the quality of dietary assessment used by studies of prostate cancer and dietary fat in ...
Background: Scientifically valid descriptions of dietary intake at population level are crucial for ...
Nutritional epidemiology currently studies the diet-disease relationships. In order to evaluate thes...
Nutritional epidemiology currently studies the diet-disease relationships. In order to evaluate thes...
The food frequency questionnaire approach to dietary assessment is ubiquitous in nutritional epidemi...
Introduction: The use of innovative technologies is deemed to improve dietary assessment in various ...
Diet is a major factor in health and disease. Controlled, long-term studies in humans are impractica...
The correct assessment of lipid intake through dietary questionnaires is interesting in population s...
Background: Dietary assessment is complex and strategies to select the most appropriate dietary asse...
The accurate assessment of dietary exposure is important in investigating associations between diet ...
dietary methods for epidemlologic studies of diet and disease. Am J Epidemiol 1984;119:323-34. Agree...
Food frequency questionnaires are commonly used to assess habitual food intake. Although food freque...
With the advent of Internet-based 24-hour recall (24HR) instruments, it is now possible to envision ...
The importance of monitoring dietary intake within a randomized controlled trial becomes vital to ju...