Accurate estimation of energy intake is fundamental for nutritional research, clinical trials, and public health monitoring.
This article provides a comprehensive analysis for researchers and clinical professionals on the correlation between 24-hour urinary sodium excretion, the gold standard for intake assessment, and dietary recall methods.
This article provides a systematic comparison of web-based and interviewer-administered 24-hour dietary recalls, critical tools for nutritional assessment in clinical trials and biomedical research.
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the validation between 24-hour dietary recalls (24HR) and weighed food records (WFR) for researchers and drug development professionals.
This article provides a comprehensive resource for researchers and scientists on validating the 24-hour dietary recall (24HR) method against the doubly labeled water (DLW) technique, the established gold standard for...
This article provides a critical evaluation of automated 24-hour dietary recall systems, a key methodology for capturing dietary intake data in biomedical research and drug development.
This article explores the critical intersection of food safety data and biomedical research, detailing how optimized food description and recipe data during recalls can mitigate risks in drug development and...
This article addresses the critical methodological hurdles in validating research instruments and obtaining reliable data from populations with low literacy skills.
This article addresses the critical challenge of reactivity bias in dietary assessment, a phenomenon where research participants alter their eating behaviors because they know they are being studied.
This article provides a comprehensive examination of retention interval optimization in progressive 24-hour dietary recalls, addressing a critical methodological challenge in nutritional epidemiology and clinical research.