[T] he data generated by memory -
based dietary assessment methods (M - BMs) of nutrition epidemiology are pseudoscientific and inadmissible as scientific evidence....
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based dietary assessment, or IBDA, aims to reduce or eliminate the inaccuracies that commonly accompany traditional methods such as written dietary records, 24 - hour dietary recalls and food frequency questionnaires.
Not exact matches
Willett's plan is
based on the largest long - term
dietary survey ever undertaken: the 121,700 - participant Nurses» Health Study, begun in 1976 by Harvard Medical School professor Frank Speizer, with
dietary assessments supervised by Willett since 1980.
The
assessment of headaches depends on identifying the relatively rare instances where serious underlying causes are suspected, says lead author John N. Mafi, MD, a fellow in the Division of General Medicine and Primary Care at BIDMC, who notes that evidence -
based guidelines for routine headache, including those from the American Academy of Neurology, suggest conservative treatments such as counseling on stress reduction or avoiding
dietary triggers.
Moreover, they contend that
dietary guidelines that focus on dairy products as a major source of calcium are
based on a realistic
assessment of the food choices most Americans make.
The strengths of this study include its population -
based sample, high participation rate, and use of a GI - and carbohydrate - validated FFQ to collect
dietary information, and detailed questionnaires that permitted careful
assessment of potential confounding variables.
Dietary guidelines for patients with diabetes mellitus were revised by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) earlier this year.1 The ADA recommends that the composition of the diet be individualized on the
basis of a nutritional
assessment and the outcomes desired.