Various models exist for estimating the usual intake distribution from dietary intake data. In this paper, we compare two of these models, the Iowa State University Foods (ISUF) model and the betabinomial-normal (BBN) model and apply them to three different datasets. Intake data are obtained by aggregating over multiple food products and are often non-normal. The ISUF and BBN model both address non-normality. While the two models have similar structures, they show some differences. The ISUF model includes an additional spline transformation for improving the normality of the intake amount distribution, while the BBN model includes the possibility of addressing covariates, such as age or sex. Our analyses showed that for two of the example d...
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Current dietary exposure models provide estimates of long-term intake distributions using short-term...
In recent years, it has become apparent that ratios of usual intakes of dietary components, such as ...
Various models exist for estimating the usual intake distribution from dietary intake data. In this ...
Background/Objectives: The aim of this paper was to compare methods to estimate usual intake distrib...
Assessments of dietary adequacy should rely on estimating usual nutrient intake distributions. Such ...
Various methods are available for estimating usual dietary intake distributions. Hence, there is a n...
The authors have developed a method for estimating the distribution of an unobservable random variab...
The distribution of usual intakes of dietary components is important to individuals formulating food...
Design of effective food and nutrition policies, efficient allocation of resources, and more precise...
Summary. Dietary assessment of episodically consumed foods gives rise to nonnegative data that have ...
Within the EFSA Article 36 project “European Tool Usual Intake” (ETUI) a workshop was organised in M...
BACKGROUND: Within-person variation in dietary records can lead to biased estimates of the distribut...
In the United States the preferred method of obtaining dietary intake data is the 24-hour dietary re...
Abstract Background Within-person variation in dietary records can lead to biased estimates of the d...
Copyright © 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Most statistical methods that adju...
Current dietary exposure models provide estimates of long-term intake distributions using short-term...
In recent years, it has become apparent that ratios of usual intakes of dietary components, such as ...
Various models exist for estimating the usual intake distribution from dietary intake data. In this ...
Background/Objectives: The aim of this paper was to compare methods to estimate usual intake distrib...
Assessments of dietary adequacy should rely on estimating usual nutrient intake distributions. Such ...
Various methods are available for estimating usual dietary intake distributions. Hence, there is a n...
The authors have developed a method for estimating the distribution of an unobservable random variab...
The distribution of usual intakes of dietary components is important to individuals formulating food...
Design of effective food and nutrition policies, efficient allocation of resources, and more precise...
Summary. Dietary assessment of episodically consumed foods gives rise to nonnegative data that have ...
Within the EFSA Article 36 project “European Tool Usual Intake” (ETUI) a workshop was organised in M...
BACKGROUND: Within-person variation in dietary records can lead to biased estimates of the distribut...
In the United States the preferred method of obtaining dietary intake data is the 24-hour dietary re...
Abstract Background Within-person variation in dietary records can lead to biased estimates of the d...
Copyright © 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Most statistical methods that adju...
Current dietary exposure models provide estimates of long-term intake distributions using short-term...
In recent years, it has become apparent that ratios of usual intakes of dietary components, such as ...