Qualitative food frequency questionnaires (Q-FFQ) omit portion size information from dietary assessment. This restricts researchers to consumption frequency data, limiting investigations of dietary composition (i.e., energy-adjusted intakes) and misreporting. To support such researchers, we provide an instructive example of Q-FFQ energy intake estimation that derives typical portion size information from a reference survey population and evaluates misreporting. A sample of 1,919 Childhood Determinants of Adult Health Study (CDAH) participants aged 26-36 years completed a 127-item Q-FFQ. We assumed sex-specific portion sizes for Q-FFQ items using 24-h dietary recall data from the 2011-2012 Australian National Nutrition and Physical Activity ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00028223 Copyright El...
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...
Qualitative food frequency questionnaires (Q-FFQ) omit portion size information from dietary assessm...
The authors investigated the role of food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) design, including length, us...
Abstract: Dietary data from the Western Sydney Dietary Survey 1989‐90 (n = 512) was used to investig...
It is generally assumed that a FFQ is not suitable to estimate the absolute levels of individual ene...
The role of under- and overreporting of energy intake in determining the dietary patterns is yet unc...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/ Copyright The Authors. DOI: 10.1017...
In order to assess nutritional adequacy, valid estimates of nutrient intake are required. One of the...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to evaluate energy intake misreporting prevalence, its a...
Background We have developed a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) for the assessment...
Background Dietary assessment based on self-reported or proxy-reported data is often prone to misre...
Background/Objectives: Comparing reported energy intakes with estimated energy requirements as multi...
Background The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine periconceptional misreporting of...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00028223 Copyright El...
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...
Qualitative food frequency questionnaires (Q-FFQ) omit portion size information from dietary assessm...
The authors investigated the role of food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) design, including length, us...
Abstract: Dietary data from the Western Sydney Dietary Survey 1989‐90 (n = 512) was used to investig...
It is generally assumed that a FFQ is not suitable to estimate the absolute levels of individual ene...
The role of under- and overreporting of energy intake in determining the dietary patterns is yet unc...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/ Copyright The Authors. DOI: 10.1017...
In order to assess nutritional adequacy, valid estimates of nutrient intake are required. One of the...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to evaluate energy intake misreporting prevalence, its a...
Background We have developed a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) for the assessment...
Background Dietary assessment based on self-reported or proxy-reported data is often prone to misre...
Background/Objectives: Comparing reported energy intakes with estimated energy requirements as multi...
Background The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine periconceptional misreporting of...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00028223 Copyright El...
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...