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Автор Reilly, John J.
Автор Montgomery, Colette
Автор Jackson, Dian
Автор MacRitchie, Jane
Автор Armstrong, Julie
Дата выпуска 2001
dc.description The accuracy of the multiple pass 24 h recall for assessment of habitual energy intake in pre-school children is unclear. The primary aim of this study was to assess its accuracy by comparison with measurement of total energy expenditure by doubly-labelled water in a representative sample of forty-one 3–4-year-olds. The recall method was well tolerated by subjects and was administered quickly and easily. However, it produced estimates of energy intake which significantly exceeded measures of total energy expenditure from doubly-labelled water, mean paired difference 660 kJ/d (P<0·01). Agreement between the two methods was poor at the individual level: limits of agreement 660+/-3018 kJ/d. Error and imprecision in both methods contribute to individual differences, but the present study suggests that the multiple pass 24 h recall does not provide accurate estimates of dietary energy intake in individual children.
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © The Nutrition Society 2001
Тема Doubly-labelled water
Тема Energy expenditure
Тема Children
Тема Energy intake misreporting
Название Energy intake by multiple pass 24 h recall and total energy expenditure: a comparison in a representative sample of 3–4-year-olds
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1079/BJN2001449
Electronic ISSN 1475-2662
Print ISSN 0007-1145
Журнал British Journal of Nutrition
Том 86
Первая страница 601
Последняя страница 605
Аффилиация Reilly John J.; University of Glasgow Department of Human Nutrition
Аффилиация Montgomery Colette; University of Glasgow Department of Human Nutrition
Аффилиация Jackson Dian; University of Glasgow Department of Human Nutrition
Аффилиация MacRitchie Jane; Glasgow Caledonian University
Аффилиация Armstrong Julie; Glasgow Caledonian University
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