2005
DOI: 10.3177/jnsv.51.58
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Comparison of Energy Intakes Estimated by Weighed Dietary Record and Diet History Questionnaire with Total Energy Expenditure Measured by Accelerometer in Young Japanese Women

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“…Seventeen women (49%) underreported their energy intake and this was partially explained by women reporting eating less than usual, making mistakes in portion size estimation and complaining about having to record everything which was eaten 19 . Underreported energy intake was also observed in other studies using accelerometer to measure energy expenditure 20,21 . However, these studies included small samples of adults.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…Seventeen women (49%) underreported their energy intake and this was partially explained by women reporting eating less than usual, making mistakes in portion size estimation and complaining about having to record everything which was eaten 19 . Underreported energy intake was also observed in other studies using accelerometer to measure energy expenditure 20,21 . However, these studies included small samples of adults.…”
Section: Figuresupporting
confidence: 65%