Does an Adolescent’s accuracy of recall improve with a second 24-h dietary recall?
The multiple-pass 24-h dietary recall is used in most national dietary surveys. Our purpose was to assess if adolescents’ accuracy of recall improved when a 5-step multiple-pass 24-h recall was repeated. Participants (n = 24), were Chinese-American youths aged between 11 and 15 years and lived in a...
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| author | Kerr, Deborah Wright, Janine Dhaliwal, Satvinder Boushey, C. |
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| description | The multiple-pass 24-h dietary recall is used in most national dietary surveys. Our purpose was to assess if adolescents’ accuracy of recall improved when a 5-step multiple-pass 24-h recall was repeated. Participants (n = 24), were Chinese-American youths aged between 11 and 15 years and lived in a supervised environment as part of a metabolic feeding study. The 24-h recalls were conducted on two occasions during the first five days of the study. The four steps (quick list; forgotten foods; time and eating occasion; detailed description of the food/beverage) of the 24-h recall were assessed for matches by category. Differences were observed in the matching for the time and occasion step (p < 0.01), detailed description (p < 0.05) and portion size matching (p < 0.05). Omission rates were higher for the second recall (p < 0.05 quick list; p < 0.01 forgotten foods). The adolescents over-estimated energy intake on the first (11.3% ± 22.5%; p < 0.05) and second recall (10.1% ± 20.8%) compared with the known food and beverage items. These results suggest that the adolescents’ accuracy to recall food items declined with a second 24-h recall when repeated over two non-consecutive days. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-164942017-09-13T15:42:21Z Does an Adolescent’s accuracy of recall improve with a second 24-h dietary recall? Kerr, Deborah Wright, Janine Dhaliwal, Satvinder Boushey, C. The multiple-pass 24-h dietary recall is used in most national dietary surveys. Our purpose was to assess if adolescents’ accuracy of recall improved when a 5-step multiple-pass 24-h recall was repeated. Participants (n = 24), were Chinese-American youths aged between 11 and 15 years and lived in a supervised environment as part of a metabolic feeding study. The 24-h recalls were conducted on two occasions during the first five days of the study. The four steps (quick list; forgotten foods; time and eating occasion; detailed description of the food/beverage) of the 24-h recall were assessed for matches by category. Differences were observed in the matching for the time and occasion step (p < 0.01), detailed description (p < 0.05) and portion size matching (p < 0.05). Omission rates were higher for the second recall (p < 0.05 quick list; p < 0.01 forgotten foods). The adolescents over-estimated energy intake on the first (11.3% ± 22.5%; p < 0.05) and second recall (10.1% ± 20.8%) compared with the known food and beverage items. These results suggest that the adolescents’ accuracy to recall food items declined with a second 24-h recall when repeated over two non-consecutive days. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16494 10.3390/nu7053557 MDPI AG fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Kerr, Deborah Wright, Janine Dhaliwal, Satvinder Boushey, C. Does an Adolescent’s accuracy of recall improve with a second 24-h dietary recall? |
| title | Does an Adolescent’s accuracy of recall improve with a second 24-h dietary recall? |
| title_full | Does an Adolescent’s accuracy of recall improve with a second 24-h dietary recall? |
| title_fullStr | Does an Adolescent’s accuracy of recall improve with a second 24-h dietary recall? |
| title_full_unstemmed | Does an Adolescent’s accuracy of recall improve with a second 24-h dietary recall? |
| title_short | Does an Adolescent’s accuracy of recall improve with a second 24-h dietary recall? |
| title_sort | does an adolescent’s accuracy of recall improve with a second 24-h dietary recall? |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16494 |