[T] he data generated by memory - based
dietary assessment methods (M - BMs) of nutrition epidemiology are pseudoscientific and inadmissible as scientific evidence....
Validation of
dietary assessment methods in the UK arm of EPIC using weighed records, and 24 - hour urinary nitrogen and potassium and serum vitamin C and carotenoids as biomarkers International Journal of Epidemiology 26, S137 (1997).
Using biochemical markers to assess the validity of prospective
dietary assessment methods and the effect of energy adjustment.
Psychological measures of eating behavior and the accuracy of 3 common
dietary assessment methods in healthy postmenopausal women.
A systematic review of the validity of
dietary assessment methods in children when compared with the method of doubly labeled water.
When I was in medical school, I spent a summer in an Indian Reservation in the Upper Peninsula [of] Michigan and went to University of Michigan, and there we did a survey of nutrition and found that half of the population, adult population, was diabetic and that really fascinated me; and I wondered why, and we also used
some dietary assessment methods and found that actually we could learn a lot about what people were eating were some fairly simple ways of measuring diet; and so in some ways I have spent the rest of my career trying to unravel some of those questions.
Not exact matches
«Healthy» food price
assessment methods used in Australia lack comparability across all metrics and most do not fully align with a «healthy» diet as recommended by the current Australian
Dietary Guidelines.
Image - 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.