National nutrition surveys are the cornerstones of nutritional surveillance for developing dietary guidelines and policies. Some recent studies have questioned the usefulness of nutrition surveys due to their methodological limitations. The overall goal of this thesis was to use the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) 2.2 to address these limitations as the first step in population-based dietary pattern analysis, an essential component for development of evidence-based nutritional guidelines and policies. In the first study of this thesis, different methods for handling dietary misreporting were compared and “adjusting for misreporting bias” was identified as the most appropriate technique, which was used in all subsequent studies of th...
Patterns Methods Project (DPMP) was initiated in 2012 to strengthen research evidence on dietary ind...
The 2014 Health Canada’s Surveillance Tool, Tier System (HCST) is a nutrient profiling model d...
Because of the complexity of diet and the potential for interaction between dietary components, appr...
National nutrition surveys are the cornerstones of nutritional surveillance for developing dietary g...
Healthy dietary patterns have been associated with reduced risk of non-communicable diseases. The ov...
The burden of type 2 diabetes has consistently grown in Canada over the past several decades. As cur...
The Healthy Eating Index (HEI) is a diet quality index shown to be associated with reduced chronic d...
Introduction Dietary pattern modeling and linkage with health outcomes is essential for development ...
The 2004 Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) revealed many indicators of poor diet quality in Ca...
The Food Habits of Canadians Survey, conducted in 1997--1998 examined food and nutrient intakes of ...
Background Hybrid methods of dietary patterns analysis have emerged as a unique and informative way ...
Introduction: Poor diet quality has been shown to increase the risk of common chronic diseases that ...
Abstract: The 2014 Health Canada Surveillance Tool (HCST) was developed to assess adherence of dieta...
Background. Nutrition is an important factor that impacts health, yet in Canada, there have been onl...
The 2014 Health Canada Surveillance Tool (HCST) was developed to assess adherence of dietary intakes...
Patterns Methods Project (DPMP) was initiated in 2012 to strengthen research evidence on dietary ind...
The 2014 Health Canada’s Surveillance Tool, Tier System (HCST) is a nutrient profiling model d...
Because of the complexity of diet and the potential for interaction between dietary components, appr...
National nutrition surveys are the cornerstones of nutritional surveillance for developing dietary g...
Healthy dietary patterns have been associated with reduced risk of non-communicable diseases. The ov...
The burden of type 2 diabetes has consistently grown in Canada over the past several decades. As cur...
The Healthy Eating Index (HEI) is a diet quality index shown to be associated with reduced chronic d...
Introduction Dietary pattern modeling and linkage with health outcomes is essential for development ...
The 2004 Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) revealed many indicators of poor diet quality in Ca...
The Food Habits of Canadians Survey, conducted in 1997--1998 examined food and nutrient intakes of ...
Background Hybrid methods of dietary patterns analysis have emerged as a unique and informative way ...
Introduction: Poor diet quality has been shown to increase the risk of common chronic diseases that ...
Abstract: The 2014 Health Canada Surveillance Tool (HCST) was developed to assess adherence of dieta...
Background. Nutrition is an important factor that impacts health, yet in Canada, there have been onl...
The 2014 Health Canada Surveillance Tool (HCST) was developed to assess adherence of dietary intakes...
Patterns Methods Project (DPMP) was initiated in 2012 to strengthen research evidence on dietary ind...
The 2014 Health Canada’s Surveillance Tool, Tier System (HCST) is a nutrient profiling model d...
Because of the complexity of diet and the potential for interaction between dietary components, appr...