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Estimation of underreporting of energy intake using different methods in a subsample of the ELSA-Brasil study

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CADERNOS DE SAUDE PUBLICA
Volume 38, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

CADERNOS SAUDE PUBLICA
DOI: 10.1590/0102-311XEN249821

Keywords

Diet Surveys; Energy Intake; Questionnaires and Surveys

Funding

  1. Sao Paulo State Research Foundation (FAPESP) [2019/09809-3, 2016/200546]
  2. Brazilian National Research Council (CNPq) [142983/2018-7]

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This study aimed to compare the identification of energy intake underreporters using different predictive equations and instruments to collect dietary data. The results showed a low prevalence of underreported energy intake among the self-report-based dietary data collection methods, with a high agreement of energy intake between GloboDiet and Brasil-Nutri.
Existing methods for assessing food consumption are subject to measurement errors, especially the underreporting of energy intake, characterized by reporting energy intake below the minimum necessary to maintain body weight. This study aimed to compare the identification of energy intake underreporters using different predictive equations and instruments to collect dietary data. The study was conducted with 101 selected participants in the third wave of the Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil) at the University Hospital of the University of Sao Paulo. For the dietary assessment, we applied a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), two 24-hour diet recall (24hR) using the GloboDiet software, and two 24hR using the Brasil-Nutri software. The energy intake underreport obtained from the FFQ was 13%, 16%, and 1% using the equations proposed by Goldberg et al. (1991), Black (2000), and McCrory et al. (2002), respectively. With these same equations, the 24hR described an underreport of 9.9%, 14.9%, and 0.9% respectively with the GloboDiet software and 14.7%, 15.8%, and 1.1% respectively with the Brasil-Nutri software. We verified a low prevalence of underreported energy intake among the three self-report-based dietary data collection methods (FFQ 24hR with GloboDiet, and Brasil-Nutri). Though no statistically significant differences were found among three methods, the equations for each method differed among them. The agreement of energy intake between the methods was very similar, but the best was between GloboDiet and Brasil-Nutri.

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