Misreporting of dietary intake affects the validity of data collected and conclusions drawn in studies exploring diet and health outcomes. One consequence of misreporting is biological implausibility. Little is known regarding how accounting for biological implausibility of reported intake affects nutrient intake estimates in Hispanics, a rapidly growing demographic in the United States. Our study explores the effect of accounting for plausibility on nutrient intake estimates in a sample of Mexican-American women in northern California in 2008. Nutrient intakes are compared with Dietary Reference Intake recommendations, and intakes of Mexican-American women in a national survey are presented as a reference. Eighty-two women provided three 2...
Background: Misreporting of energy intake (EI) in self-reported dietary assessment is inevitable, an...
Controversies regarding the putative health effects of dietary sugar, salt, fat, and cholesterol are...
We investigated measurement error in the self-reported diets of US Hispanics/Latinos, who are prone ...
Misreporting of dietary intake affects the validity of data collected and conclusions drawn in studi...
In order to assess nutritional adequacy, valid estimates of nutrient intake are required. One of the...
Misreporting characterized by the reporting of implausible energy intakes may undermine the valid es...
Self-reported dietary intake data contain valuable information and have long been used in the develo...
Background/Objectives: Comparing reported energy intakes with estimated energy requirements as multi...
Self-reported dietary intake data contain valuable information and have long been used in the develo...
Underreporting and overreporting of energy intake (EI) have been recognized as potential sources of ...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to evaluate energy intake misreporting prevalence, its a...
We investigated measurement error in the self-reported diets of US Hispanics/Latinos, who are prone ...
Self-reported dietary intake data contain valuable information and have long been used in the develo...
Misreporting characterized by the reporting of implausible energy intakes may undermine the valid es...
Controversies regarding the putative health effects of dietary sugar, salt, fat, and cholesterol are...
Background: Misreporting of energy intake (EI) in self-reported dietary assessment is inevitable, an...
Controversies regarding the putative health effects of dietary sugar, salt, fat, and cholesterol are...
We investigated measurement error in the self-reported diets of US Hispanics/Latinos, who are prone ...
Misreporting of dietary intake affects the validity of data collected and conclusions drawn in studi...
In order to assess nutritional adequacy, valid estimates of nutrient intake are required. One of the...
Misreporting characterized by the reporting of implausible energy intakes may undermine the valid es...
Self-reported dietary intake data contain valuable information and have long been used in the develo...
Background/Objectives: Comparing reported energy intakes with estimated energy requirements as multi...
Self-reported dietary intake data contain valuable information and have long been used in the develo...
Underreporting and overreporting of energy intake (EI) have been recognized as potential sources of ...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to evaluate energy intake misreporting prevalence, its a...
We investigated measurement error in the self-reported diets of US Hispanics/Latinos, who are prone ...
Self-reported dietary intake data contain valuable information and have long been used in the develo...
Misreporting characterized by the reporting of implausible energy intakes may undermine the valid es...
Controversies regarding the putative health effects of dietary sugar, salt, fat, and cholesterol are...
Background: Misreporting of energy intake (EI) in self-reported dietary assessment is inevitable, an...
Controversies regarding the putative health effects of dietary sugar, salt, fat, and cholesterol are...
We investigated measurement error in the self-reported diets of US Hispanics/Latinos, who are prone ...