Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2655841 | Journal of the American Dietetic Association | 2009 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
LERs, compared with non-LERs, were more likely to differ regarding their reported frequency of consumption of food groups than their reported consumption (yes/no) or portion size of food groups. Results did not vary greatly by sex or body mass index. It still remains unclear whether improvement in questionnaire design or additional tools or methods would lead to a decrease in differential reporting due to LER status on an FFQ.
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Authors
Amy E. PhD, Janet A. PhD, MPH, Amy F. PhD, MPH, RD, Lisa L. Kahle, Arthur MD, DrPH, Susan M. PhD,