Various methods are available for estimating usual dietary intake distributions. Hence, there is a need for simulation studies to compare them. The methods Iowa State University (ISU), National Cancer Institute (NCI), Multiple Source Method (MSM) and Statistical Program to Assess Dietary Exposure (SPADE) were previously compared in another study, but some results were inconclusive due to the small number of replications used in the simulation. Seeking to overcome this limitation, the present study used 1000 simulated samples for 12 different scenarios to compare the accuracy of estimates yielded by the aforementioned methods. The focus is on scenarios that exhibited the most uncertainty in the conclusions of the mentioned study above, i.e.,...
BACKGROUND: The valid estimation of the usual dietary intake remains a challenge till date. We appli...
The objective of the present paper is to review the methods of measuring micronutrient intake adequa...
Dietary questionnaires are prone to measurement error, which bias the perceived association between ...
Various methods are available for estimating usual dietary intake distributions. Hence, there is a n...
Background/Objectives: The aim of this paper was to compare methods to estimate usual intake distrib...
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) method allows the distributions of usual intake of nutrients and...
Various models exist for estimating the usual intake distribution from dietary intake data. In this ...
Background: For the evaluation of both the adequacy of intakes and the risk of excessive intakes of ...
BackgroundThe National Cancer Institute (NCI) method has been used widely by researchers to make inf...
The adequacy of diets can be assessed using several analytical approaches. This paper reviews two me...
Food frequency questionnaires, major tools in epidemiologic studies, are often criticized for biased...
dietary methods for epidemlologic studies of diet and disease. Am J Epidemiol 1984;119:323-34. Agree...
Determining the proportion of a population at risk of inadequate or excessive nutrient intake is a c...
Current dietary exposure models provide estimates of long-term intake distributions using short-term...
Current dietary exposure models provide estimates of long-term intake distributions using short-term...
BACKGROUND: The valid estimation of the usual dietary intake remains a challenge till date. We appli...
The objective of the present paper is to review the methods of measuring micronutrient intake adequa...
Dietary questionnaires are prone to measurement error, which bias the perceived association between ...
Various methods are available for estimating usual dietary intake distributions. Hence, there is a n...
Background/Objectives: The aim of this paper was to compare methods to estimate usual intake distrib...
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) method allows the distributions of usual intake of nutrients and...
Various models exist for estimating the usual intake distribution from dietary intake data. In this ...
Background: For the evaluation of both the adequacy of intakes and the risk of excessive intakes of ...
BackgroundThe National Cancer Institute (NCI) method has been used widely by researchers to make inf...
The adequacy of diets can be assessed using several analytical approaches. This paper reviews two me...
Food frequency questionnaires, major tools in epidemiologic studies, are often criticized for biased...
dietary methods for epidemlologic studies of diet and disease. Am J Epidemiol 1984;119:323-34. Agree...
Determining the proportion of a population at risk of inadequate or excessive nutrient intake is a c...
Current dietary exposure models provide estimates of long-term intake distributions using short-term...
Current dietary exposure models provide estimates of long-term intake distributions using short-term...
BACKGROUND: The valid estimation of the usual dietary intake remains a challenge till date. We appli...
The objective of the present paper is to review the methods of measuring micronutrient intake adequa...
Dietary questionnaires are prone to measurement error, which bias the perceived association between ...