Background High quality dietary intake data is required to support evidence of diet-disease relationships exposed in clinical research. Source data verification may be a useful quality assurance method in this setting. The present pilot study aimed to apply source data verification to evaluate the quality of the data coding process for dietary intake in a clinical trial and to explore potential barriers to data quality in this setting. Methods Using a sample of 20 cases from a clinical trial, source data verification was conducted between three sets of data derived documents: transcripts of audio-recorded diet history interviews, matched paper-based diet history forms and outputs from nutrition analysis software. The number of cases and rat...
Current research on nutritional sciences depends upon the precise measurement of food intake. Despit...
Epidemiological studies have shown the effect of diet on the incidence of chronic diseases; however,...
Background/Objectives: Comparing reported energy intakes with estimated energy requirements as multi...
BackgroundHigh quality dietary intake data is required to support evidence of diet-disease relations...
Accurate dietary intake data are the basis for investigating diet-disease relationships. Data coding...
Food-based randomised controlled trials (RCTs) provide the highest level of evidence on diet-disease...
Accurate and valid dietary data is the basis to investigate diet-disease relationships. Potential da...
Background: Food-based clinical trials are vital to advance the scientific evidence for the impact o...
Coding diet records is a basic element of most dietary surveys, yet it often receives little attenti...
Background and aims: Epidemiological investigations include dietary intakes as primary exposures or ...
Clinical trials require standardised dietary practices to allow prescribed dietary targets to be ach...
The first aim of this dissertation was to validate the 24-hour recall method of dietary assessment a...
Collection of complete and accurate dietary intake data is necessary to investigate the association ...
The focus of this paper is dietary intervention trials. We explore the statistical issues involved w...
Background: Assessment of food intake is a cornerstone of nutritional research. However, the use o...
Current research on nutritional sciences depends upon the precise measurement of food intake. Despit...
Epidemiological studies have shown the effect of diet on the incidence of chronic diseases; however,...
Background/Objectives: Comparing reported energy intakes with estimated energy requirements as multi...
BackgroundHigh quality dietary intake data is required to support evidence of diet-disease relations...
Accurate dietary intake data are the basis for investigating diet-disease relationships. Data coding...
Food-based randomised controlled trials (RCTs) provide the highest level of evidence on diet-disease...
Accurate and valid dietary data is the basis to investigate diet-disease relationships. Potential da...
Background: Food-based clinical trials are vital to advance the scientific evidence for the impact o...
Coding diet records is a basic element of most dietary surveys, yet it often receives little attenti...
Background and aims: Epidemiological investigations include dietary intakes as primary exposures or ...
Clinical trials require standardised dietary practices to allow prescribed dietary targets to be ach...
The first aim of this dissertation was to validate the 24-hour recall method of dietary assessment a...
Collection of complete and accurate dietary intake data is necessary to investigate the association ...
The focus of this paper is dietary intervention trials. We explore the statistical issues involved w...
Background: Assessment of food intake is a cornerstone of nutritional research. However, the use o...
Current research on nutritional sciences depends upon the precise measurement of food intake. Despit...
Epidemiological studies have shown the effect of diet on the incidence of chronic diseases; however,...
Background/Objectives: Comparing reported energy intakes with estimated energy requirements as multi...