Objective: to evaluate the relative validity of an FFQ for assessing nutrient intakes in 12-month-old infants. Design and setting: the FFQ was developed to assess the diets of infants born to women in the Southampton Women’s Survey (SWS), a population-based survey of young women and their offspring. The energy and nutrient intakes obtained from an interviewer-administered FFQ were compared with those obtained from 4 d weighed diaries (WD). Subjects and methods: a sub-sample of fifty infants (aged 1 year) from the SWS had their diets assessed by both methods. The FFQ recorded the frequencies and amounts of foods and drinks consumed by the infants over the previous 28 d; milk consumption was recorded separately. The WD recorded the weights of...
International audienceBackground/Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to describe fo...
Objective: To investigate the extent to which breast milk is replaced by intake of other liquids or ...
Background: Although many studies have examined health effects of infant feeding, studies on diet qu...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relative validity of a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) for assessing n...
Background/objectivesThis study described the development of a parent food frequency questionnaire (...
Adult health problems such as obesity and diabetes have been associated with dietary intake during t...
Background: We previously validated a four-day complementary food frequency questionnaire (CFFQ) to ...
Background: The ability to determine the relationship between diet and health outcomes in children r...
Background: It is important to assess the dietary habits of children as they progress from early chi...
International audienceThere are data on the nutritional composition of foods dedicated to infants bu...
Objective: to evaluate the use of an administered eighty-item FFQ to assess nutrient intake and diet...
Objective: To describe the food and nutrient intakes of 9-month-old infants. Design: A survey undert...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of an administered eighty-item FFQ to assess nutrient intake and diet...
The food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) is the most efficient and cost-effective method to investigat...
Background National dietary surveys among Norwegian 12-months olds have been conduct...
International audienceBackground/Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to describe fo...
Objective: To investigate the extent to which breast milk is replaced by intake of other liquids or ...
Background: Although many studies have examined health effects of infant feeding, studies on diet qu...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relative validity of a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) for assessing n...
Background/objectivesThis study described the development of a parent food frequency questionnaire (...
Adult health problems such as obesity and diabetes have been associated with dietary intake during t...
Background: We previously validated a four-day complementary food frequency questionnaire (CFFQ) to ...
Background: The ability to determine the relationship between diet and health outcomes in children r...
Background: It is important to assess the dietary habits of children as they progress from early chi...
International audienceThere are data on the nutritional composition of foods dedicated to infants bu...
Objective: to evaluate the use of an administered eighty-item FFQ to assess nutrient intake and diet...
Objective: To describe the food and nutrient intakes of 9-month-old infants. Design: A survey undert...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of an administered eighty-item FFQ to assess nutrient intake and diet...
The food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) is the most efficient and cost-effective method to investigat...
Background National dietary surveys among Norwegian 12-months olds have been conduct...
International audienceBackground/Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to describe fo...
Objective: To investigate the extent to which breast milk is replaced by intake of other liquids or ...
Background: Although many studies have examined health effects of infant feeding, studies on diet qu...