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Comparison of Methods for Estimating Dietary Food and Nutrient Intakes and Intake Densities from Household Consumption and Expenditure Data in Mongolia

Household consumption and expenditure surveys are frequently conducted around the world and they usually include data on household food consumption, but their applicability to nutrition research is limited by their collection at the household level. Using data from Mongolia, this study evaluated fou...

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Autores principales: Bromage, Sabri, Rosner, Bernard, Rich-Edwards, Janet W., Ganmaa, Davaasambuu, Tsolmon, Soninkhishig, Tserendejid, Zuunnast, Odbayar, Tseye-Oidov, Traeger, Margaret, Fawzi, Wafaie W.
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6024672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29857536
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10060703
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author Bromage, Sabri
Rosner, Bernard
Rich-Edwards, Janet W.
Ganmaa, Davaasambuu
Tsolmon, Soninkhishig
Tserendejid, Zuunnast
Odbayar, Tseye-Oidov
Traeger, Margaret
Fawzi, Wafaie W.
author_facet Bromage, Sabri
Rosner, Bernard
Rich-Edwards, Janet W.
Ganmaa, Davaasambuu
Tsolmon, Soninkhishig
Tserendejid, Zuunnast
Odbayar, Tseye-Oidov
Traeger, Margaret
Fawzi, Wafaie W.
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description Household consumption and expenditure surveys are frequently conducted around the world and they usually include data on household food consumption, but their applicability to nutrition research is limited by their collection at the household level. Using data from Mongolia, this study evaluated four approaches for estimating diet from household surveys: direct inference from per-capita household consumption; disaggregation of household consumption using a statistical method and the “adult male equivalent” method, and direct prediction of dietary intake. Per-capita household consumption overestimated dietary energy in single- and multi-person households by factors of 2.63 and 1.89, respectively. Performance of disaggregation methods was variable across two household surveys analyzed, while the statistical method exhibited less bias in estimating intake densities (per 100 kcal) of most dietary components in both of the surveys. Increasingly complex prediction models explained 54% to 72% of in-sample variation in dietary energy, with consistent benefits incurred by inclusion of basic dietary measurements. In conclusion, in Mongolia and elsewhere, differences in how household and dietary measurements are recorded make their comparison challenging. Validity of disaggregation methods depends on household survey characteristics and the dietary components that are considered. Relatively precise prediction models of dietary intake can be achieved by integrating basic dietary assessment into household surveys.
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spelling pubmed-60246722018-07-08 Comparison of Methods for Estimating Dietary Food and Nutrient Intakes and Intake Densities from Household Consumption and Expenditure Data in Mongolia Bromage, Sabri Rosner, Bernard Rich-Edwards, Janet W. Ganmaa, Davaasambuu Tsolmon, Soninkhishig Tserendejid, Zuunnast Odbayar, Tseye-Oidov Traeger, Margaret Fawzi, Wafaie W. Nutrients Article Household consumption and expenditure surveys are frequently conducted around the world and they usually include data on household food consumption, but their applicability to nutrition research is limited by their collection at the household level. Using data from Mongolia, this study evaluated four approaches for estimating diet from household surveys: direct inference from per-capita household consumption; disaggregation of household consumption using a statistical method and the “adult male equivalent” method, and direct prediction of dietary intake. Per-capita household consumption overestimated dietary energy in single- and multi-person households by factors of 2.63 and 1.89, respectively. Performance of disaggregation methods was variable across two household surveys analyzed, while the statistical method exhibited less bias in estimating intake densities (per 100 kcal) of most dietary components in both of the surveys. Increasingly complex prediction models explained 54% to 72% of in-sample variation in dietary energy, with consistent benefits incurred by inclusion of basic dietary measurements. In conclusion, in Mongolia and elsewhere, differences in how household and dietary measurements are recorded make their comparison challenging. Validity of disaggregation methods depends on household survey characteristics and the dietary components that are considered. Relatively precise prediction models of dietary intake can be achieved by integrating basic dietary assessment into household surveys. MDPI 2018-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6024672/ /pubmed/29857536 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10060703 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bromage, Sabri
Rosner, Bernard
Rich-Edwards, Janet W.
Ganmaa, Davaasambuu
Tsolmon, Soninkhishig
Tserendejid, Zuunnast
Odbayar, Tseye-Oidov
Traeger, Margaret
Fawzi, Wafaie W.
Comparison of Methods for Estimating Dietary Food and Nutrient Intakes and Intake Densities from Household Consumption and Expenditure Data in Mongolia
title Comparison of Methods for Estimating Dietary Food and Nutrient Intakes and Intake Densities from Household Consumption and Expenditure Data in Mongolia
title_full Comparison of Methods for Estimating Dietary Food and Nutrient Intakes and Intake Densities from Household Consumption and Expenditure Data in Mongolia
title_fullStr Comparison of Methods for Estimating Dietary Food and Nutrient Intakes and Intake Densities from Household Consumption and Expenditure Data in Mongolia
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Methods for Estimating Dietary Food and Nutrient Intakes and Intake Densities from Household Consumption and Expenditure Data in Mongolia
title_short Comparison of Methods for Estimating Dietary Food and Nutrient Intakes and Intake Densities from Household Consumption and Expenditure Data in Mongolia
title_sort comparison of methods for estimating dietary food and nutrient intakes and intake densities from household consumption and expenditure data in mongolia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6024672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29857536
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10060703
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