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Measuring energy, macro and micronutrient intake in UK children and adolescents: a comparison of validated dietary assessment tools

BACKGROUND: Measuring dietary intake in children and adolescents can be challenging due to misreporting, difficulties in establishing portion size and reliance on recording dietary data via proxy reporters. The aim of this review was to present results from a recent systematic review of reviews repo...

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Autores principales: Bush, Linda A., Hutchinson, Jayne, Hooson, Jozef, Warthon-Medina, Marisol, Hancock, Neil, Greathead, Katharine, Knowles, Bethany, Vargas-Garcia, Elisa J., Gibson, Lauren E., Margetts, Barrie, Robinson, Sian, Ness, Andy, Alwan, Nisreen A., Wark, Petra A., Roe, Mark, Finglas, Paul, Steer, Toni, Page, Polly, Johnson, Laura, Roberts, Katharine, Amoutzopoulos, Birdem, Greenwood, Darren C., Cade, Janet E.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7050749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32153966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40795-019-0312-9
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author Bush, Linda A.
Hutchinson, Jayne
Hooson, Jozef
Warthon-Medina, Marisol
Hancock, Neil
Greathead, Katharine
Knowles, Bethany
Vargas-Garcia, Elisa J.
Gibson, Lauren E.
Margetts, Barrie
Robinson, Sian
Ness, Andy
Alwan, Nisreen A.
Wark, Petra A.
Roe, Mark
Finglas, Paul
Steer, Toni
Page, Polly
Johnson, Laura
Roberts, Katharine
Amoutzopoulos, Birdem
Greenwood, Darren C.
Cade, Janet E.
author_facet Bush, Linda A.
Hutchinson, Jayne
Hooson, Jozef
Warthon-Medina, Marisol
Hancock, Neil
Greathead, Katharine
Knowles, Bethany
Vargas-Garcia, Elisa J.
Gibson, Lauren E.
Margetts, Barrie
Robinson, Sian
Ness, Andy
Alwan, Nisreen A.
Wark, Petra A.
Roe, Mark
Finglas, Paul
Steer, Toni
Page, Polly
Johnson, Laura
Roberts, Katharine
Amoutzopoulos, Birdem
Greenwood, Darren C.
Cade, Janet E.
author_sort Bush, Linda A.
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description BACKGROUND: Measuring dietary intake in children and adolescents can be challenging due to misreporting, difficulties in establishing portion size and reliance on recording dietary data via proxy reporters. The aim of this review was to present results from a recent systematic review of reviews reporting and comparing validated dietary assessment tools used in younger populations in the UK. METHODS: Validation data for dietary assessment tools used in younger populations (≤18 years) were extracted and summarised using results from a systematic review of reviews of validated dietary assessment tools. Mean differences and Bland-Altman limits of agreement (LOA) between the test and reference tool were extracted or calculated and compared for energy, macronutrients and micronutrients. RESULTS: Seventeen studies which reported validation of 14 dietary assessment tools (DATs) were identified with relevant nutrition information. The most commonly validated nutrients were energy, carbohydrate, protein, fat, calcium, iron, folate and vitamin C. There were no validated DATs reporting assessment of zinc, iodine or selenium intake. The most frequently used reference method was the weighed food diary, followed by doubly labelled water and 24 h recall. Summary plots were created to facilitate comparison between tools. On average, the test tools reported higher mean intakes than the reference methods with some studies consistently reporting wide LOA. Out of the 14 DATs, absolute values for LOA and mean difference were obtained for 11 DATs for EI. From the 24 validation results assessing EI, 16 (67%) reported higher mean intakes than the reference. Of the seven (29%) validation studies using doubly labelled water (DLW) as the reference, results for the test DATs were not substantially better or worse than those using other reference measures. Further information on the studies from this review is available on the www.nutritools.org website. CONCLUSIONS: Validated dietary assessment tools for use with children and adolescents in the UK have been identified and compared. Whilst tools are generally validated for macronutrient intakes, micronutrients are poorly evaluated. Validation studies that include estimates of zinc, selenium, dietary fibre, sugars and sodium are needed.
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spelling pubmed-70507492020-03-09 Measuring energy, macro and micronutrient intake in UK children and adolescents: a comparison of validated dietary assessment tools Bush, Linda A. Hutchinson, Jayne Hooson, Jozef Warthon-Medina, Marisol Hancock, Neil Greathead, Katharine Knowles, Bethany Vargas-Garcia, Elisa J. Gibson, Lauren E. Margetts, Barrie Robinson, Sian Ness, Andy Alwan, Nisreen A. Wark, Petra A. Roe, Mark Finglas, Paul Steer, Toni Page, Polly Johnson, Laura Roberts, Katharine Amoutzopoulos, Birdem Greenwood, Darren C. Cade, Janet E. BMC Nutr Research Article BACKGROUND: Measuring dietary intake in children and adolescents can be challenging due to misreporting, difficulties in establishing portion size and reliance on recording dietary data via proxy reporters. The aim of this review was to present results from a recent systematic review of reviews reporting and comparing validated dietary assessment tools used in younger populations in the UK. METHODS: Validation data for dietary assessment tools used in younger populations (≤18 years) were extracted and summarised using results from a systematic review of reviews of validated dietary assessment tools. Mean differences and Bland-Altman limits of agreement (LOA) between the test and reference tool were extracted or calculated and compared for energy, macronutrients and micronutrients. RESULTS: Seventeen studies which reported validation of 14 dietary assessment tools (DATs) were identified with relevant nutrition information. The most commonly validated nutrients were energy, carbohydrate, protein, fat, calcium, iron, folate and vitamin C. There were no validated DATs reporting assessment of zinc, iodine or selenium intake. The most frequently used reference method was the weighed food diary, followed by doubly labelled water and 24 h recall. Summary plots were created to facilitate comparison between tools. On average, the test tools reported higher mean intakes than the reference methods with some studies consistently reporting wide LOA. Out of the 14 DATs, absolute values for LOA and mean difference were obtained for 11 DATs for EI. From the 24 validation results assessing EI, 16 (67%) reported higher mean intakes than the reference. Of the seven (29%) validation studies using doubly labelled water (DLW) as the reference, results for the test DATs were not substantially better or worse than those using other reference measures. Further information on the studies from this review is available on the www.nutritools.org website. CONCLUSIONS: Validated dietary assessment tools for use with children and adolescents in the UK have been identified and compared. Whilst tools are generally validated for macronutrient intakes, micronutrients are poorly evaluated. Validation studies that include estimates of zinc, selenium, dietary fibre, sugars and sodium are needed. BioMed Central 2019-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7050749/ /pubmed/32153966 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40795-019-0312-9 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Bush, Linda A.
Hutchinson, Jayne
Hooson, Jozef
Warthon-Medina, Marisol
Hancock, Neil
Greathead, Katharine
Knowles, Bethany
Vargas-Garcia, Elisa J.
Gibson, Lauren E.
Margetts, Barrie
Robinson, Sian
Ness, Andy
Alwan, Nisreen A.
Wark, Petra A.
Roe, Mark
Finglas, Paul
Steer, Toni
Page, Polly
Johnson, Laura
Roberts, Katharine
Amoutzopoulos, Birdem
Greenwood, Darren C.
Cade, Janet E.
Measuring energy, macro and micronutrient intake in UK children and adolescents: a comparison of validated dietary assessment tools
title Measuring energy, macro and micronutrient intake in UK children and adolescents: a comparison of validated dietary assessment tools
title_full Measuring energy, macro and micronutrient intake in UK children and adolescents: a comparison of validated dietary assessment tools
title_fullStr Measuring energy, macro and micronutrient intake in UK children and adolescents: a comparison of validated dietary assessment tools
title_full_unstemmed Measuring energy, macro and micronutrient intake in UK children and adolescents: a comparison of validated dietary assessment tools
title_short Measuring energy, macro and micronutrient intake in UK children and adolescents: a comparison of validated dietary assessment tools
title_sort measuring energy, macro and micronutrient intake in uk children and adolescents: a comparison of validated dietary assessment tools
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7050749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32153966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40795-019-0312-9
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