A pilot study of the effects of interview content, retention interval, and grade on accuracy of dietary information from children.
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Fourth-Grade Children's Reporting Accuracy for Amounts Eaten at School-Provided Meals: Insight from a Reporting-Error-Sensitive Analytic Approach Applied to Validation Study Data.A validation study concerning the effects of interview content, retention interval, and grade on children's recall accuracy for dietary intake and/or physical activity.Does an Adolescent's Accuracy of Recall Improve with a Second 24-h Dietary Recall?Retention Interval and Prompts: Creation and Cross-Sectional Pilot-Testing of Eight Interview Protocols to Obtain 24-Hour Dietary Recalls from Fourth-Grade ChildrenEffectiveness of Prompts on Fourth-Grade Children's Dietary Recall Accuracy Depends on Retention Interval and Varies by Gender.The Automated Self-Administered 24-Hour Dietary Recall for Children, 2012 Version, for Youth Aged 9 to 11 Years: A Validation Study.Validation of Interviewer-Assisted Recall for Measuring Minutes of Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity in Elementary School Children, Grades 3 and 5.Fourth-grade children's dietary reporting accuracy by meal component: Results from a validation study that manipulated retention interval and prompts.Reliability of 24-Hour Dietary Recalls as a Measure of Diet in African-American Youth.Children's school-breakfast reports and school-lunch reports (in 24-h dietary recalls): conventional and reporting-error-sensitive measures show inconsistent accuracy results for retention interval and breakfast location
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A pilot study of the effects of interview content, retention interval, and grade on accuracy of dietary information from children.
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Caroline H Guinn
David B Hitchcock
Dawn K Wilson
Julie A Royer
Kerry L McIver
Marsha Dowda
Russell R Pate
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10.1016/J.JNEB.2013.01.016
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2013-04-03T00:00:00Z