Challenges in the assessment of total fluid intake in children and adolescents: a discussion paper.
Janet WarrenIsabelle GuelinckxBarbara LivingstoneNancy PotischmanMichael NelsonEmma FosterBridget HolmesPublished in: European journal of nutrition (2018)
From the dietary assessment literature it is apparent that children present unique challenges to assessing intake due to ongoing cognitive capacity development, limited literacy skills, difficulties in estimating portion sizes and multiple caregivers during any 1 day making it difficult to track intakes. As such, many issues should be considered when assessing total fluid intakes in children or adolescents. Various methods to assess fluid intakes exist, each with its own strengths and weaknesses; the ultimate choice of method depends on the research question and resources available. Based on the literature review, it is apparent that if the research focus is to assess only fluid intake, a fluid-specific method, such as a diary or record, appears to be a feasible approach to provide an accurate estimate of intakes.