Under-reporting (UR) of energy intake (EI) by self-reported dietary methods is well-documented but the methods used to estimate UR in population-based studies commonly assume a sedentary lifestyle. We compared estimated UR using individualised estimates of energy requirements with a population cut-off based on minimum energy needs. UR was estimated for 1551 adults aged 19-64 years enrolled in the National Diet and Nutrition Survey. Physical activity diaries and 7 d weighed dietary records were completed concurrently. Mean daily EI (kJ/d) was calculated from the dietary records. Reported physical activity was used to assign each subject's activity level, and then to calculate estimated energy requirements (EER) from published equations. UR w...
Aims To estimate the level of under-reporting of energy intake by gender, age, ethnicity and body si...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00028223 Copyright El...
Introduction: Under-reporting of energy intake is a common cause of bias in nutritional studies. Thi...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/ Copyright The Authors. DOI: 10.1017...
Underreporting is endemic in most dietary studies and ways to reliably identify individuals who may ...
Misreporting of energy intake is a common source of measurement error found in dietary surveys, resu...
ABSTRACT Energy intake (EI) is the foundation of the diet, because all other nutrients must be provi...
Underestimation of energy intake by 3-d records compared with energy intake to maintain body weight ...
Underestimation of energy intake by 3-d records compared with energy intake to maintain body weight ...
Underestimation of energy intake by 3-d records compared with energy intake to maintain body weight ...
The purpose of the present study was to identify energy intake (EI) underreporting and to estimate t...
Underestimation of energy intake by 3-d records compared with energy intake to maintain body weight ...
Underestimation of energy intake by 3-d records compared with energy intake to maintain body weight ...
Background Critical evaluation of energy intake data from dietary studies is difficult but important...
Introduction: Under-reporting of energy intake is a common cause of bias in nutritional studies. Thi...
Aims To estimate the level of under-reporting of energy intake by gender, age, ethnicity and body si...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00028223 Copyright El...
Introduction: Under-reporting of energy intake is a common cause of bias in nutritional studies. Thi...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/ Copyright The Authors. DOI: 10.1017...
Underreporting is endemic in most dietary studies and ways to reliably identify individuals who may ...
Misreporting of energy intake is a common source of measurement error found in dietary surveys, resu...
ABSTRACT Energy intake (EI) is the foundation of the diet, because all other nutrients must be provi...
Underestimation of energy intake by 3-d records compared with energy intake to maintain body weight ...
Underestimation of energy intake by 3-d records compared with energy intake to maintain body weight ...
Underestimation of energy intake by 3-d records compared with energy intake to maintain body weight ...
The purpose of the present study was to identify energy intake (EI) underreporting and to estimate t...
Underestimation of energy intake by 3-d records compared with energy intake to maintain body weight ...
Underestimation of energy intake by 3-d records compared with energy intake to maintain body weight ...
Background Critical evaluation of energy intake data from dietary studies is difficult but important...
Introduction: Under-reporting of energy intake is a common cause of bias in nutritional studies. Thi...
Aims To estimate the level of under-reporting of energy intake by gender, age, ethnicity and body si...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00028223 Copyright El...
Introduction: Under-reporting of energy intake is a common cause of bias in nutritional studies. Thi...