OBJECTIVE: To compare the validity of a modified Block food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ), a picture-sort administration of the FFQ (PSFFQ) and a meal pattern-based questionnaire (MPQ) in a multi-ethnic population of low socio-economic status (SES). DESIGN: Participants completed six 24-hour dietary recalls (24HR) over six months; the FFQ, PSFFQ and MPQ were completed in random order in the subsequent month. Instruments were interviewer-administered. The PSFFQ and MPQ were developed in formative research concerning difficulties for older adults in responding to standard food-frequency instruments. SETTING: Rural North Carolina, USA. Subjects One hundred and twenty-two African American, Native American and white adults aged > or = 65 years...
Background: The study was conducted to assess reliability of modified semi-quantitative food frequen...
Food frequency questionnaires, major tools in epidemiologic studies, are often criticized for biased...
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OBJECTIVE: To compare the validity of a modified Block food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ), a picture...
Objective: To evaluate the 137-item Utah Picture-sort Food-frequency Questionnaire (FFQ) in the meas...
Objectives: To examine the agreement in nutrient intake and alternate healthy eating indices (AHEI) ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the agreement in nutrient intake and alternative healthy eating indices (AHEI)...
Background: Scientifically valid descriptions of dietary intake at population level are crucial for ...
Objectives: To determine the repeatability and validity of a self-administered, 175-item food freque...
It is not currently known how dietary assessment in older persons is affected by cognition. In a 199...
Background: The study was conducted to assess reliability of modified semi-quantitative food frequen...
BACKGROUND: Comprehensive evaluation of dietary interventions depends on effective and efficient me...
Food frequency questionnaires (FFQ) are commonly used dietary assessment tools. The aim was to asses...
Relative validity of a semi-quantitative food-frequency questionnaire in an elderly Mediterranean po...
Objective: The study was conducted to assess the relative validity of a 170-item semiquantitative fo...
Background: The study was conducted to assess reliability of modified semi-quantitative food frequen...
Food frequency questionnaires, major tools in epidemiologic studies, are often criticized for biased...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the validity of a modified Block food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ), a picture...
Objective: To evaluate the 137-item Utah Picture-sort Food-frequency Questionnaire (FFQ) in the meas...
Objectives: To examine the agreement in nutrient intake and alternate healthy eating indices (AHEI) ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the agreement in nutrient intake and alternative healthy eating indices (AHEI)...
Background: Scientifically valid descriptions of dietary intake at population level are crucial for ...
Objectives: To determine the repeatability and validity of a self-administered, 175-item food freque...
It is not currently known how dietary assessment in older persons is affected by cognition. In a 199...
Background: The study was conducted to assess reliability of modified semi-quantitative food frequen...
BACKGROUND: Comprehensive evaluation of dietary interventions depends on effective and efficient me...
Food frequency questionnaires (FFQ) are commonly used dietary assessment tools. The aim was to asses...
Relative validity of a semi-quantitative food-frequency questionnaire in an elderly Mediterranean po...
Objective: The study was conducted to assess the relative validity of a 170-item semiquantitative fo...
Background: The study was conducted to assess reliability of modified semi-quantitative food frequen...
Food frequency questionnaires, major tools in epidemiologic studies, are often criticized for biased...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...