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This paper describes the development and  test for precision and accuracy of visual aids (small size photographs, life size photographs, line diagrams and households utensils) to estimates…

2012
Thoradeniya T, de Silva A, Arambepola C, Atukorala S, Lanerolle P

In the method section of this paper, the authors report in detail how 24HDR interviews are conducted using the multipass method and what kind of visual aids are used to help individuals to…

2019
Pries AM, Rehman AM, Filteau S, Sharma N, Upadhyay A, Ferguson EL

This paper describes the key points to consider in developing and using a food photographs atlas for portion size estimation.

1998
Nelson M, Haraldsdottir J

This paper describes the use of digital photographs as an aid to improve 24HDR quality in rural Bolivia.

2012
Lazarte CE, Encinas ME, Alegre C , Granfeldt Y

This paper reviews potential sources of both random and systematic errors during the process of data collection using self-reported 24HDR in LIC settings.

2017
Gibson RS , Charrondiere UR, Bell W

This paper describes the steps that need to be considered to validate food photographs when estimating the amount of food consumed.

1998
Nelson M, Haraldsdottir J

This paper reports best practice guidelines to be followed in order to choose the most appropriate dietary assessment tool.

2017
Cade JE, Warthon-Medina M, Albar S, Alwan NA, Ness A, Roe M, Wark PA, Greathead K, Burley VJ, Finglas P, Johnson L, Page P, Roberts K, Steer T, Hooson J, Greenwood DC, Robinson S

This guidance document describes the steps to be followed to adapt an existing dietary intake tool to collect information on biodiverse foods, and also provides recommendations for the development…

2017
FAO, Bioversity International

This FAO publication provides guidance to help assess what type of data collection method is best suited to meet a given objective of a diet-related survey.

2018
FAO

This excel file provides edible proportion for about 2900 foods. Edible refers to material remaining after the inedible waste (e.g., peel, pit, stone) has been trimmed away.

2015
Public Health England