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Comparison of estimated energy intake from 2×24-hour recalls and a seven-day food record with objective measurements of energy expenditure in children
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the present study was to evaluate energy intake (EI) estimated from two non-consecutive 24-hour recalls (24-HDRs) and a pre-coded seven-day food record (7-dFR) against objective measurements of energy expenditure (EE) in children. DESIGN: A total of 67 7–8 year-olds and 6...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3281498/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22347842 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v56i0.12221 |
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author | Rothausen, Berit W. Matthiessen, Jeppe Groth, Margit V. Brockhoff, Per B. Andersen, Lene F. Trolle, Ellen |
author_facet | Rothausen, Berit W. Matthiessen, Jeppe Groth, Margit V. Brockhoff, Per B. Andersen, Lene F. Trolle, Ellen |
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description | OBJECTIVE: The objective of the present study was to evaluate energy intake (EI) estimated from two non-consecutive 24-hour recalls (24-HDRs) and a pre-coded seven-day food record (7-dFR) against objective measurements of energy expenditure (EE) in children. DESIGN: A total of 67 7–8 year-olds and 64 12–13 year-olds completed the 2×24-HDRs, the 7-dFR, and wore ActiReg(®) (PreMed AS, Oslo, Norway), a combined position and motion recording instrument, during the same seven days as the 7-dFR was filled in. RESULTS: In the 7–8 year-olds, EI from the 2×24-HDRs (EI(2×24-HDR)) was overestimated with 3% compared to EE (not significantly different), while EI from the 7-dFR (EI(7-dFR)) was underestimated with 7% compared to EE (P=0.001). In the 12–13 year-olds, the corresponding figures was underestimation by 10% with the 2×24-HDRs (P<0.001) and by 20% with the 7-dFR (P<0.001). For both age groups combined, the 95% limits of agreement were −4·38 and 3.52 MJ/d for the 2×24-HDRs, and −5.90 and 2.94 MJ/d for the 7-dFR. Pearson correlation coefficients between EI and EE were 0.51 for EI(2×24-HDR) and 0.29 for EI(7-dFR), respectively. The proportion classified in the same or adjacent quartiles was 76% for EI(2×24-HDR) and 73% for EI(7-dFR) in the 7–8 year-olds, and 83% for EI(2×24-HDR) and 70% for EI(7-dFR) in the 12–13 year-olds. CONCLUSION: Misreporting of EI seemed modest with both the 2×24-HDRs and the 7-dFR in the 7–8 year-olds when compared to EE measured with ActiReg(®). Under-reporting appeared to be more evident in the 12–13 year-olds, especially with the 7-dFR. Compared to measurements of EE, the 2×24-HDRs seemed to perform slightly better than the 7-dFR in terms of ranking of individuals according to EI. |
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spelling | pubmed-32814982012-02-17 Comparison of estimated energy intake from 2×24-hour recalls and a seven-day food record with objective measurements of energy expenditure in children Rothausen, Berit W. Matthiessen, Jeppe Groth, Margit V. Brockhoff, Per B. Andersen, Lene F. Trolle, Ellen Food Nutr Res Original Article OBJECTIVE: The objective of the present study was to evaluate energy intake (EI) estimated from two non-consecutive 24-hour recalls (24-HDRs) and a pre-coded seven-day food record (7-dFR) against objective measurements of energy expenditure (EE) in children. DESIGN: A total of 67 7–8 year-olds and 64 12–13 year-olds completed the 2×24-HDRs, the 7-dFR, and wore ActiReg(®) (PreMed AS, Oslo, Norway), a combined position and motion recording instrument, during the same seven days as the 7-dFR was filled in. RESULTS: In the 7–8 year-olds, EI from the 2×24-HDRs (EI(2×24-HDR)) was overestimated with 3% compared to EE (not significantly different), while EI from the 7-dFR (EI(7-dFR)) was underestimated with 7% compared to EE (P=0.001). In the 12–13 year-olds, the corresponding figures was underestimation by 10% with the 2×24-HDRs (P<0.001) and by 20% with the 7-dFR (P<0.001). For both age groups combined, the 95% limits of agreement were −4·38 and 3.52 MJ/d for the 2×24-HDRs, and −5.90 and 2.94 MJ/d for the 7-dFR. Pearson correlation coefficients between EI and EE were 0.51 for EI(2×24-HDR) and 0.29 for EI(7-dFR), respectively. The proportion classified in the same or adjacent quartiles was 76% for EI(2×24-HDR) and 73% for EI(7-dFR) in the 7–8 year-olds, and 83% for EI(2×24-HDR) and 70% for EI(7-dFR) in the 12–13 year-olds. CONCLUSION: Misreporting of EI seemed modest with both the 2×24-HDRs and the 7-dFR in the 7–8 year-olds when compared to EE measured with ActiReg(®). Under-reporting appeared to be more evident in the 12–13 year-olds, especially with the 7-dFR. Compared to measurements of EE, the 2×24-HDRs seemed to perform slightly better than the 7-dFR in terms of ranking of individuals according to EI. Co-Action Publishing 2012-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3281498/ /pubmed/22347842 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v56i0.12221 Text en © 2012 Berit W. Rothausen et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Rothausen, Berit W. Matthiessen, Jeppe Groth, Margit V. Brockhoff, Per B. Andersen, Lene F. Trolle, Ellen Comparison of estimated energy intake from 2×24-hour recalls and a seven-day food record with objective measurements of energy expenditure in children |
title | Comparison of estimated energy intake from 2×24-hour recalls and a seven-day food record with objective measurements of energy expenditure in children |
title_full | Comparison of estimated energy intake from 2×24-hour recalls and a seven-day food record with objective measurements of energy expenditure in children |
title_fullStr | Comparison of estimated energy intake from 2×24-hour recalls and a seven-day food record with objective measurements of energy expenditure in children |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of estimated energy intake from 2×24-hour recalls and a seven-day food record with objective measurements of energy expenditure in children |
title_short | Comparison of estimated energy intake from 2×24-hour recalls and a seven-day food record with objective measurements of energy expenditure in children |
title_sort | comparison of estimated energy intake from 2×24-hour recalls and a seven-day food record with objective measurements of energy expenditure in children |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3281498/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22347842 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v56i0.12221 |
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