BackgroundParent-reported 24-h diet recalls are an accepted method of estimating intake in young children. However, many children eat while at childcare making accurate proxy reports by parents difficult.ObjectiveThe goal of this study was to demonstrate a method to impute missing weekday lunch and daytime snack nutrient data for daycare children and to explore the concurrent predictive and criterion validity of the method.DesignData were from children aged 2-5 years in the My Parenting SOS project (n=308; 870 24-h diet recalls). Mixed models were used to simultaneously predict breakfast, dinner, and evening snacks (B+D+ES); lunch; and daytime snacks for all children after adjusting for age, sex, and body mass index (BMI). From these models...
The purpose of the study was to determine which dietary assessment method, the 24-hour recall or the...
Background: With an increasing focus on obesity prevention there is a need for simple, valid tools t...
ObjectiveThe present study compared foods and beverages provided to and consumed by children at chil...
BackgroundParent-reported 24-h diet recalls are an accepted method of estimating intake in young chi...
Wallace, A., Kirkpatrick, S. I., Darlington, G., & Haines, J. (2018). Accuracy of Parental Reporting...
Background: Robust measurement of dietary intake in population studies of children is critical to be...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that young children are inaccurate reporters of dietary ...
Interest in evaluating and improving children's diets in afterschool settings has grown, necessitati...
\ua9 2018 Bradley et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative ...
Background: It is important to find ways to minimize errors when children self-report food consumpti...
Background & aims: Misreporting is a major source of reporting bias in nutritional surveys. It c...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that young children are inaccurate reporters of dietary ...
An understanding of the source of children's foods and drinks is needed to identify the best interve...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that young children are inaccurate reporters of dietary ...
Abstract Background Robust meas...
The purpose of the study was to determine which dietary assessment method, the 24-hour recall or the...
Background: With an increasing focus on obesity prevention there is a need for simple, valid tools t...
ObjectiveThe present study compared foods and beverages provided to and consumed by children at chil...
BackgroundParent-reported 24-h diet recalls are an accepted method of estimating intake in young chi...
Wallace, A., Kirkpatrick, S. I., Darlington, G., & Haines, J. (2018). Accuracy of Parental Reporting...
Background: Robust measurement of dietary intake in population studies of children is critical to be...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that young children are inaccurate reporters of dietary ...
Interest in evaluating and improving children's diets in afterschool settings has grown, necessitati...
\ua9 2018 Bradley et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative ...
Background: It is important to find ways to minimize errors when children self-report food consumpti...
Background & aims: Misreporting is a major source of reporting bias in nutritional surveys. It c...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that young children are inaccurate reporters of dietary ...
An understanding of the source of children's foods and drinks is needed to identify the best interve...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that young children are inaccurate reporters of dietary ...
Abstract Background Robust meas...
The purpose of the study was to determine which dietary assessment method, the 24-hour recall or the...
Background: With an increasing focus on obesity prevention there is a need for simple, valid tools t...
ObjectiveThe present study compared foods and beverages provided to and consumed by children at chil...