The National Cancer Institute's Dietary Assessment Primer: A Resource for Diet Research
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jand.2015.08.016
The National Cancer Institute's Dietary Assessment Primer: A Resource for Diet Research
Abstract
This monograph describes the National Cancer Institute's Dietary Assessment Primer, a web resource developed to help researchers choose the best available dietary assessment approach to achieve their research objective. All self-report instruments have error, but understanding the nature of that error can lead to better assessment, analysis, and interpretation of results. The Primer includes profiles of the major self-report dietary assessment instruments, including guidance on the best uses of each instrument; discussion of validation and measurement error generally and with respect to each instrument; guidance for choosing a dietary assessment approach for different research questions; and additional resources, such as a glossary, references, and overviews of specific/important issues in the field. This monograph also describes some future research needs in the field of dietary assessment.
Keywords: 24-Hour dietary recall; Diet instrument; Dietary assessment; Food frequency questionnaire; Food record.
Copyright © 2015 Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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