Objective: To compare the evidence derived from blood biochemical status indices with the evidence from a questionnaire and from a 4-day weighed dietary record of micronutrient supplement use in the British National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS) of People Aged 65 Years and Over; to resolve some apparent incompatibility between nutrient intake and status estimates, and to recommend an approach towards supplement recording that should improve accuracy. Design: The survey procedures described in the National Diet and Nutrition Survey Report (1998) included a health-and-lifestyle questionnaire, a 4-day weighed diet record, and fasting blood and urine sample for biochemical indices, including a wide range of micronutrients. Setting: Eighty ra...
Methods for measuring diet composition and quantifying nutrient intake with sufficient validity are ...
Published literature reports rates of dietary supplement usage by individuals aged 60 years or more ...
Nutrition intervention decisions should be evidence based. Single 24-h recalls are often used for me...
Objective: To compare the evidence derived from blood biochemical status indices with the evidence f...
Although methods of collecting food intake data have been studied intensively, there have been fewer...
The aims of the National Diet and Nutrition Survey series are summarized, and the new National Diet ...
The aims of the National Diet and Nutrition Survey series are summarized, and the new National Diet ...
Abstract: In the past, vitamins and minerals were used to cure deficiency diseases. Supplements now...
Assessing vitamin and mineral supplement use is important because supplement use per se is an exposu...
Agreement between interview data and a self-administered questionnaire on dietary supplement use. Do...
OBJECTIVES: To determine patterns of supplement use in a UK community-dwelling older population, and...
© 2019 American Society for Nutrition. All rights reserved. The use of dietary supplements (DS) is p...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this su...
The European micronutrient recommendations aligned (EURRECA) Network of Excellence seeks to establis...
Methods for measuring diet composition and quantifying nutrient intake with sufficient validity are ...
Methods for measuring diet composition and quantifying nutrient intake with sufficient validity are ...
Published literature reports rates of dietary supplement usage by individuals aged 60 years or more ...
Nutrition intervention decisions should be evidence based. Single 24-h recalls are often used for me...
Objective: To compare the evidence derived from blood biochemical status indices with the evidence f...
Although methods of collecting food intake data have been studied intensively, there have been fewer...
The aims of the National Diet and Nutrition Survey series are summarized, and the new National Diet ...
The aims of the National Diet and Nutrition Survey series are summarized, and the new National Diet ...
Abstract: In the past, vitamins and minerals were used to cure deficiency diseases. Supplements now...
Assessing vitamin and mineral supplement use is important because supplement use per se is an exposu...
Agreement between interview data and a self-administered questionnaire on dietary supplement use. Do...
OBJECTIVES: To determine patterns of supplement use in a UK community-dwelling older population, and...
© 2019 American Society for Nutrition. All rights reserved. The use of dietary supplements (DS) is p...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this su...
The European micronutrient recommendations aligned (EURRECA) Network of Excellence seeks to establis...
Methods for measuring diet composition and quantifying nutrient intake with sufficient validity are ...
Methods for measuring diet composition and quantifying nutrient intake with sufficient validity are ...
Published literature reports rates of dietary supplement usage by individuals aged 60 years or more ...
Nutrition intervention decisions should be evidence based. Single 24-h recalls are often used for me...