Limitations of the various methods for collecting dietary intake data.
@article{Bingham1991LimitationsOT,
title={Limitations of the various methods for collecting dietary intake data.},
author={Sheila Anne Bingham},
journal={Annals of nutrition \& metabolism},
year={1991},
volume={35 3},
pages={
117-27
}
}The dietary intake of population groups may be assessed using food consumption level estimates on a national basis and household food surveys. These may be useful for monitoring secular trends and geographical differences with stable and well-documented populations, but analytical studies of diet and health require data on individuals. Assessment techniques designed to assess the diet of individuals ranging from records with weights of food to questionnaires and biological markers have been…
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