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Validation of the 2 × 24 h recall method and a 7-d web-based food diary against doubly labelled water in Danish adults.

Authors :
Biltoft-Jensen A
Ygil KH
Knudsen L
Matthiessen J
Fagt S
Trolle E
Nielsen TH
Hansen DM
Licht CL
Martens M
Hambly C
Speakman JR
Christensen T
Source :
The British journal of nutrition [Br J Nutr] 2023 Oct 28; Vol. 130 (8), pp. 1444-1457. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Feb 21.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The European Food Safety Authority has suggested that EU countries implement the 2 × 24 h diet recall (2 × 24 h DR) method and physical activity (PA) measurements for national dietary surveys. Since 2000, Denmark has used 7 d food diaries (7 d FD) with PA questionnaires and measurements. The accuracy of the reported energy intakes (EI) from the two diet methods, pedometer-determined step counts and self-reported time spent in moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) were compared with total energy expenditure measured by the doubly labelled water (TEEDLW) technique and with PA energy expenditure (PAEE), respectively. The study involved fifty-two male and sixty-eight female volunteers aged 18-60 years who were randomly assigned to start with either the 24 h DR or the web-based 7 d FD, and wore a pedometer for the first 7 d and filled in a step diary. The mean TEEDLW (11·5 MJ/d) was greater than the mean reported EI for the 7 d FD (9·5 MJ/d ( P < 0·01)) but the same as the 2 × 24 h DR (11·5 MJ/d). The proportion of under-reporters was 34 % (7 d FD) and 4 % (2 × 24 h DR). Most participants preferred the 7 d DR as it was more flexible, despite altering their eating habits. Pearson's correlation between steps corrected for cycling and PAEE was r = 0·44, P < 0·01. Spearman's correlation for self-reported hours spent in MVPA and PAEE was r = 0·58, P < 0·01. The 2 × 24 h DR performs better than the existing 7 d FD method. Pedometer-determined steps and self-reported MVPA are good predictors of PAEE in adult Danes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1475-2662
Volume :
130
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The British journal of nutrition
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36805853
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114523000454