A number of methods have been developed to assist subjects in providing an estimate of portion size but their application in improving portion size estimation by children has not been investigated systematically. The aim was to develop portion size assessment tools for use with children and to assess the accuracy of children's estimates of portion size using the tools. The tools were food photographs, food models and an interactive portion size assessment system (IPSAS). Children (n 201), aged 4-16 years, were supplied with known quantities of food to eat, in school. Food leftovers were weighed. Children estimated the amount of each food using each tool, 24 h after consuming the food. The age-specific portion sizes represented were based on...
International audienceQuantitative assessment of foods consumed when using 24-hour dietary recall re...
Background: Inaccurate self-report of portion sizes is a major cause of measurement error in dietary...
To develop and validate a photographic method aimed at making assessment of dietary intake in school...
A number of methods have been developed to assist subjects in providing an estimate of portion size ...
Background/Objectives: Assessing the dietary intake of young children is challenging. In any 1 day, ...
Background: In order to obtain a measure of nutrient intake, a measure or estimate of the amount of ...
Traditional dietary assessment methods, used in the UK, such as weighed food diaries impose a large ...
Validated methodological aids for food quantification are needed for the accurate estimation of food...
Context: Over or under estimation of portion size leads to measurement error during dietary assessme...
The aim of the present study was to validate thirty-eight picture series of six pictures each develo...
In this observational study, estimation of food intake was evaluated using recording of portion size...
Context Overestimation or underestimation of portion size leads to measurement error during dietary...
<div><p>The Diet and Nutrition Survey of Infants and Young Children (DNSIYC) was carried out in 2011...
In this observational study, estimation of food intake was evaluated using recording of portion size...
The Diet and Nutrition Survey of Infants and Young Children (DNSIYC) was carried out in 2011 to asse...
International audienceQuantitative assessment of foods consumed when using 24-hour dietary recall re...
Background: Inaccurate self-report of portion sizes is a major cause of measurement error in dietary...
To develop and validate a photographic method aimed at making assessment of dietary intake in school...
A number of methods have been developed to assist subjects in providing an estimate of portion size ...
Background/Objectives: Assessing the dietary intake of young children is challenging. In any 1 day, ...
Background: In order to obtain a measure of nutrient intake, a measure or estimate of the amount of ...
Traditional dietary assessment methods, used in the UK, such as weighed food diaries impose a large ...
Validated methodological aids for food quantification are needed for the accurate estimation of food...
Context: Over or under estimation of portion size leads to measurement error during dietary assessme...
The aim of the present study was to validate thirty-eight picture series of six pictures each develo...
In this observational study, estimation of food intake was evaluated using recording of portion size...
Context Overestimation or underestimation of portion size leads to measurement error during dietary...
<div><p>The Diet and Nutrition Survey of Infants and Young Children (DNSIYC) was carried out in 2011...
In this observational study, estimation of food intake was evaluated using recording of portion size...
The Diet and Nutrition Survey of Infants and Young Children (DNSIYC) was carried out in 2011 to asse...
International audienceQuantitative assessment of foods consumed when using 24-hour dietary recall re...
Background: Inaccurate self-report of portion sizes is a major cause of measurement error in dietary...
To develop and validate a photographic method aimed at making assessment of dietary intake in school...