Comparison of the NHANES dietary screener questionnaire to the Automated Self-Administered 24-Hour Recall for Children in the Healthy Communities Study.
Sridharshi Chintha HewawitharanaFrances Elizabeth ThompsonCatherine M LoriaWarren StraussJyothi NagarajaLorrene RitchieKaren Lucy WebbPublished in: Nutrition journal (2018)
The DSQ was found to be a tool with acceptable agreement with the ASA24-Kids for measuring multiple dietary outcomes of interest in the HCS, although there may be potential due to measurement error to underestimate results (bias towards the null). In future studies, measurement error modelling and regression calibration may be possible solutions to correct for bias due to measurement error in most food/nutrient intake estimates from the DSQ when used among children.