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2022
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Intake - Center for Dietary Assessment

This joint FAO and Intake publication is the first ever Global Report on the State of Dietary Data.  The purpose of the report is to take s

2022
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Intake - Center for Dietary Assessment

This article provides important guidance related to the appropriate analysis and interpretation of quantitative 24-hour dietary recall data.

2022
Sharon I Kirkpatrick, Patrician M Guenther, Amy F Subar, Susan M Krebs-Smith, Kirsten A Herrick, Laurence S Freedman, Kevin W Dodd

This paper describes a statistical method to estimate the ratio of usual intakes and derives its distribution from 24-hour dietary recall data.

2010
Freedman LS, Guenther PM, Dodd KW, Krebs-Smith SM, Midthune D

This article details the use of the NCI method for the analysis of two Canadian dietary data sets, describing steps in model selection and the use of covariates and stratification in the model,…

2019
Davis KA, Gonzalez A, Loukine L, Qiao C, Sadeghpour A, Vigneault M, Wang KC, Ibanez D

This review proposes an approach for harmonizing nutrient reference values of nutrient adequacy requirements and upper tolerable nutrient intake limits, across countries for use in dietary data…

2020
Allen LH, Carriquiry AL, Murphy SP

This paper explores whether application of the Goldberg method for identifying outliers of self-reported energy intake lessens or removes bias when assessing the relationship of energy intake with…

2019
Ejima K, Brown AW, Schoeller DA, Heymsfield SB, Nelson EJ, Allison DB

This paper shows how the concept of nutrient ratios can be expanded to macronutrients to reflect that dietary constituents such as proteins, carbohydrates, and saturated fats are not consumed in…

2019
Kelly OJ, Gilman JC, Ilich JZ

This paper highlights methodological and statistical considerations relevant to measuring dietary outcomes within intervention studies using dietary recall data.

2018
Kirkpatrick SI, Collins CE, Keogh RH, Krebs-Smith SM, Neuhouser ML, Wallace A