The present study set out to explore the option of developing food portion size for nutritional labelling purposes using two European Union (EU) dietary surveys. The surveys were selected as they differed in (a) methodologies (food diary versus food frequency questionnaire), (b) populations (Irish National Adult Nutrition Survey (NANS) versus a seven-country survey based on the pan EU study Food4Me), (c) food quantification (multiple options versus solely photographic album) and (d) duration (4 consecutive days versus recent month). Using data from these studies, portion size was determined for 15 test foods, where portion size was defined as the median intake of a target food when consumed. The median values of the portion sizes derived fr...
The WHO MONICA Project comprises a multi-centre study to monitor coronary heart disease and its risk...
Background: National food consumption surveys are important policy instruments that could monitor fo...
Context: Over or under estimation of portion size leads to measurement error during dietary assessme...
The present study set out to explore the option of developing food portion size for nutritional labe...
The present study set out to explore the option of developing food portion size for nutritional labe...
The Irish Food Portion Sizes Database (available at www.iuna.net) describes typical portion weights ...
There are no standardised serving/portion sizes defined for foods consumed in the European Union (EU...
The WHO encourages countries to conduct national dietary surveys (NDS) to inform preventative polici...
Introduction: In a climate of overweight and obesity, the amount consumed is just as important as wh...
Reduction in portion size, particularly for energy-dense foods, is increasingly addressed in healthy...
Reduction in portion size, particularly for energy-dense foods, is increasingly addressed in healthy...
Aim: The goal of the study was to investigate the use of nutrition information on food labels and un...
Collecting accurate and detailed dietary intake data is costly at a national level. Accordingly, lim...
Foodbook24 is a self-administered web-based 24-h dietary recall tool developed to assess food and nu...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and compare suggested food portion sizes in UK schemes. DESIGN: The study col...
The WHO MONICA Project comprises a multi-centre study to monitor coronary heart disease and its risk...
Background: National food consumption surveys are important policy instruments that could monitor fo...
Context: Over or under estimation of portion size leads to measurement error during dietary assessme...
The present study set out to explore the option of developing food portion size for nutritional labe...
The present study set out to explore the option of developing food portion size for nutritional labe...
The Irish Food Portion Sizes Database (available at www.iuna.net) describes typical portion weights ...
There are no standardised serving/portion sizes defined for foods consumed in the European Union (EU...
The WHO encourages countries to conduct national dietary surveys (NDS) to inform preventative polici...
Introduction: In a climate of overweight and obesity, the amount consumed is just as important as wh...
Reduction in portion size, particularly for energy-dense foods, is increasingly addressed in healthy...
Reduction in portion size, particularly for energy-dense foods, is increasingly addressed in healthy...
Aim: The goal of the study was to investigate the use of nutrition information on food labels and un...
Collecting accurate and detailed dietary intake data is costly at a national level. Accordingly, lim...
Foodbook24 is a self-administered web-based 24-h dietary recall tool developed to assess food and nu...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and compare suggested food portion sizes in UK schemes. DESIGN: The study col...
The WHO MONICA Project comprises a multi-centre study to monitor coronary heart disease and its risk...
Background: National food consumption surveys are important policy instruments that could monitor fo...
Context: Over or under estimation of portion size leads to measurement error during dietary assessme...