Department of Health Education and Promotion, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. p.vanassema@gvo.unimaas.nlA short food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) to assess fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake was validated. Forty-nine adults and fifty-one adolescents (12-18 years old) completed the FFQ at home, and subsequently kept diet records for seven successive days. Mean daily intake of F&V was overestimated by the FFQ as compared to the 7-day diet records. For adults, spearman correlations of at least 0.5 were observed between the two methods for intake of total fruit and intake of citrus fruit. For adolescents, acceptable spearman correlations (0.53-0.64) were observed between the two methods for total F&V intake, total fruit intak...
The reproducibility, relative validity, and responsiveness to change of an eight-item food frequency...
The aim was to investigate the attitudes towards fruit and vegetables (F&V) and assess their ass...
Introduction. In their work towards chronic disease prevention, public health practitioners need va...
Department of Health Education and Promotion, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. p.vanassema@gv...
The first aim of this study was to investigate the stability of the Fruit Test and Vegetable Test ov...
The first aim of this study was to investigate the stability of the Fruit Test and Vegetable Test ov...
This research assessed the relative validity and reproducibility of the Dietary Questionnaire for Ep...
Objective: Evidence suggests that health benefits are associated with consuming recommended amounts ...
Objective: Evidence suggests that health benefits are associated with consuming recommended amounts ...
<p>Objective: Evidence suggests that health benefits are associated with consuming recommended amoun...
Consumption of vegetables and fruits among Dutch young adults is grossly inadequate. With regard to ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine if a single question (SQ) for fruit and a SQ or 5-...
The relative validity of a short Dutch questionnaire as a means to categorize adults and adolescents...
Consumption of vegetables and fruits among Dutch young adults is grossly inadequate. With regard to ...
Objective To assess the intake frequency of fruit and vegetables, serving sizes, reasons for and bar...
The reproducibility, relative validity, and responsiveness to change of an eight-item food frequency...
The aim was to investigate the attitudes towards fruit and vegetables (F&V) and assess their ass...
Introduction. In their work towards chronic disease prevention, public health practitioners need va...
Department of Health Education and Promotion, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. p.vanassema@gv...
The first aim of this study was to investigate the stability of the Fruit Test and Vegetable Test ov...
The first aim of this study was to investigate the stability of the Fruit Test and Vegetable Test ov...
This research assessed the relative validity and reproducibility of the Dietary Questionnaire for Ep...
Objective: Evidence suggests that health benefits are associated with consuming recommended amounts ...
Objective: Evidence suggests that health benefits are associated with consuming recommended amounts ...
<p>Objective: Evidence suggests that health benefits are associated with consuming recommended amoun...
Consumption of vegetables and fruits among Dutch young adults is grossly inadequate. With regard to ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine if a single question (SQ) for fruit and a SQ or 5-...
The relative validity of a short Dutch questionnaire as a means to categorize adults and adolescents...
Consumption of vegetables and fruits among Dutch young adults is grossly inadequate. With regard to ...
Objective To assess the intake frequency of fruit and vegetables, serving sizes, reasons for and bar...
The reproducibility, relative validity, and responsiveness to change of an eight-item food frequency...
The aim was to investigate the attitudes towards fruit and vegetables (F&V) and assess their ass...
Introduction. In their work towards chronic disease prevention, public health practitioners need va...