Objective: To determine the minimum number of days of dietary intake interviews required to reduce the effects of random error (day-to-day variability in dietary intake) when using the multiple-pass, multiple-day, 24-h recall method. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: University research department. Subjects: A total of 50 healthy non-smoking overweight and obese (body mass index = 26-40 kg/m) adult men and women aged 39-45 years completed the study. Participants were randomly selected from volunteers for a larger unrelated study. Interventions: Each participant completed 10, multiple-pass, 24-h recall interviews on randomly chosen days over 4 weeks. The minimum number of record days was determined for each macronutrient (carbohydrate,...
Background: Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated ...
Background and Aims: Forty-eight-hour dietary recall is a valuable source of information regarding f...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of food intake is a cornerstone of nutritional research. However, the use of ...
Objective: To determine the minimum number of days of dietary intake interviews required to reduce t...
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), ...
BACKGROUND: Under-reporting because of the limitations of human memory is one of the key challenges ...
With the advent of Internet-based 24-hour recall (24HR) instruments, it is now possible to envision ...
Background and Aims: Forty-eight-hour dietary recall is a valuable source of information regarding f...
Objective: To illustrate the impact of combining 24 h recall (24hR) and FFQ estimates using regressi...
The aims of this study were to investigate the types of error made after intervals of 1 to 8 days in...
Background Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated d...
OBJECTIVE: Examination of the role of macronutrient selection in determining patterns of food intake...
Self-administered web-based 24-h dietary recalls (24 hR) may save a lot of time and money as compare...
Objectives: To assess the accuracy of reporting from both a diet history and food record and identif...
Background: Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated ...
Background and Aims: Forty-eight-hour dietary recall is a valuable source of information regarding f...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of food intake is a cornerstone of nutritional research. However, the use of ...
Objective: To determine the minimum number of days of dietary intake interviews required to reduce t...
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), ...
BACKGROUND: Under-reporting because of the limitations of human memory is one of the key challenges ...
With the advent of Internet-based 24-hour recall (24HR) instruments, it is now possible to envision ...
Background and Aims: Forty-eight-hour dietary recall is a valuable source of information regarding f...
Objective: To illustrate the impact of combining 24 h recall (24hR) and FFQ estimates using regressi...
The aims of this study were to investigate the types of error made after intervals of 1 to 8 days in...
Background Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated d...
OBJECTIVE: Examination of the role of macronutrient selection in determining patterns of food intake...
Self-administered web-based 24-h dietary recalls (24 hR) may save a lot of time and money as compare...
Objectives: To assess the accuracy of reporting from both a diet history and food record and identif...
Background: Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated ...
Background and Aims: Forty-eight-hour dietary recall is a valuable source of information regarding f...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of food intake is a cornerstone of nutritional research. However, the use of ...