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Nutritional epidemiology Dietary assessments: use, design concepts, biological markers, pitfalls and validationn Gunnar Johansson Halmstad University Press Nutritional epidemiology. Dietary assessments: use, design concepts, biological markers, pitfalls and validation © Gunnar Johansson ISBN 978-91-87045-07-3 E-published 2014 Halmstad University Press, 2014 | www.hh.se/hup Contents 1 Who needs information on individuals and groups food and nutrient intake? .................. 5 1.1 Education, research and health care .......................................................................................................... 5 1.2 The food industry ........................................................................................................................................... 5 1.3 Authorities and politicians ............................................................................................................................ 5 2 Dietary data on a national level. Per capita consumption ..................................................... 7 3 Dietary data on the household level. Household based surveys ......................................... 8 4 Food consumption of individuals. Dietary assessment methods.......................................... 9 4.1 Prospective methods ..................................................................................................................................... 9 4.1.1 Menu records .......................................................................................................................................... 9 4.1.2 Estimated food records ......................................................................................................................... 9 4.1.3 Weighed food records ............................................................................................................................ 9 4.1.4 The duplicate portion technique ........................................................................................................ 10 4.1.5 Advantages with prospective methods ............................................................................................. 10 4.1.6 Disadvantages with prospective methods ....................................................................................... 10 4.2 Retrospective methods ............................................................................................................................... 10 4.2.1 24 hour and 48 hour recalls ............................................................................................................... 10 4.2.2 Diet histories ......................................................................................................................................... 11 4.2.3 Food frequency questionnaires .......................................................................................................... 12 4.2.4 Assessment of intake in the distant past ......................................................................................... 12 5 Calculation of nutrient intake from data on food intake ......................................................13 6 Level of output data .....................................................................................................................14 6.1 Level 1. Mean consumption of a group .................................................................................................... 14 6.2 Level 2. Mean and distribution of consumption in a group .................................................................. 14 6.3 Level 3. The relative magnitude of the consumption of an individual (rank order) ........................ 14 6.4 Level 4. The absolute magnitude of the consumption of an individual .............................................. 15 7 Number of days required to classify individuals’ dietary intake .........................................16 8 The validation of dietary assessment .......................................................................................17 8.1 Relative validation ....................................................................................................................................... 17 8.1.1 Comparison of the mean and median values .................................................................................. 17 8.1.2 Regression and correlation ................................................................................................................. 17 8.1.3 Classification into fractiles .................................................................................................................. 18 8.1.4 Bland-Altman analysis ......................................................................................................................... 19 8.2 Observation ................................................................................................................................................... 20 8.3 Biological markers for food intake ............................................................................................................ 20 8.3.1 Energy .................................................................................................................................................... 22 8.3.2 Protein .................................................................................................................................................... 24 8.3.3 Sodium ................................................................................................................................................... 26 8.3.4 Iodine, fluoride and chloride .............................................................................................................. 26 8.3.5 Selenium ................................................................................................................................................ 26 8.3.6 Potassium .............................................................................................................................................. 27 8.3.7 Verification of the completeness of 24 hour urine collections ..................................................... 27 8.3.8 Fibre ........................................................................................................................................................ 29 8.3.9 Cadmium and lead ............................................................................................................................... 30 8.3.10 Vitamin C ............................................................................................................................................... 30 8.3.11 Fat and carbohydrates ........................................................................................................................ 31 8.3.12 Fatty acids ............................................................................................................................................. 31 8.4 New biological markers for food intake ................................................................................................... 32 8.4.1 Sucrose and fructose ........................................................................................................................... 32 8.4.2 Thiamine ................................................................................................................................................ 32 8.4.3 Whole grain intake of wheat and rye................................................................................................ 32 8.4.4 Fruits and vegetables .......................................................................................................................... 32 9 Misreporting ...................................................................................................................................33 10 Energy adjustments .....................................................................................................................37 11 Statistical corrections for the effect of measurement error ................................................38 12 Estimating a sample size ............................................................................................................39 13 Future research directions ..........................................................................................................40 14 Conclusions and practical recommendations ..........................................................................41
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