Background: Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association between dietary intake and a health outcome of interest such as risk of a disease. The association can be distorted further by mismeasured confounders, leading to invalid results and conclusions. It is, however, difficult to adjust for the bias in the association when there is no internal validation data. Methods: We proposed a method to adjust for the bias in the diet-disease association (hereafter, association), due to measurement error in dietary intake and a mismeasured confounder, when there is no internal validation data. The method combines prior information on the validity of the self-report instrument with the observed data to adjust for...
In lifestyle intervention trials, where the goal is to change a participant’s weight or modify their...
<p>Dietary questionnaires are prone to measurement error, which bias the perceived association betwe...
Dietary questionnaires are prone to measurement error, which bias the perceived association between ...
Background: Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association betw...
Background: Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association betw...
Background: Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association betw...
Background: Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association betw...
<p>Background: Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association b...
Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association between dietary ...
Abstract Background Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the associat...
Background Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association betw...
Background Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association betw...
Background Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association betw...
Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association between dietary ...
© 2019 International Biometric Society In lifestyle intervention trials, where the goal is to change...
In lifestyle intervention trials, where the goal is to change a participant’s weight or modify their...
<p>Dietary questionnaires are prone to measurement error, which bias the perceived association betwe...
Dietary questionnaires are prone to measurement error, which bias the perceived association between ...
Background: Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association betw...
Background: Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association betw...
Background: Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association betw...
Background: Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association betw...
<p>Background: Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association b...
Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association between dietary ...
Abstract Background Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the associat...
Background Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association betw...
Background Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association betw...
Background Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association betw...
Measurement error in self-reported dietary intakes is known to bias the association between dietary ...
© 2019 International Biometric Society In lifestyle intervention trials, where the goal is to change...
In lifestyle intervention trials, where the goal is to change a participant’s weight or modify their...
<p>Dietary questionnaires are prone to measurement error, which bias the perceived association betwe...
Dietary questionnaires are prone to measurement error, which bias the perceived association between ...