Consistency of food intake factors by different dietary assessment methods and population groups
@article{Togo2003ConsistencyOF,
title={Consistency of food intake factors by different dietary assessment methods and population groups},
author={Per Togo and Berit Lilienthal Heitmann and Thorkild I. A. S{\o}rensen and Merete Osler},
journal={British Journal of Nutrition},
year={2003},
volume={90},
pages={667 - 678}
}Several studies have used factor analysis to identify food intake patterns in epidemiological studies as an alternative to nutrient-based analyses, but few have validated the factors in a larger population. Our present objectives were: to compare the factor scores based on a food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ) with scores based on a 7 d diet record; to examine the consistency of the factor score correlations across strata of age, BMI, energy intake, education, physical activity and smoking and…
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