2016
DOI: 10.21149/spm.v58i6.7974
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Methodology for estimating dietary data from the semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire of the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2012

Abstract: Objective. To describe the methodology used to clean up and estimate dietary intake (DI) data from the SemiQuantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire (SFFQ) of the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2012. Materials and methods. DI was collected through a shortterm SFFQ regarding 140 foods (from October 2011 to May 2012). Energy and nutrient intake was calculated according to a nutrient database constructed specifically for the SFFQ. Results. A total of 133 nutrients including energy and fiber were gen… Show more

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“…2006 Ensanut 11 varies with respect to 2012 Ensanut, 12 2) The range of references of adequacies varies between both surveys, and 3) The SFFQ of 2012 considers 39 items more compared to the 2006 SFFQ; although we point out that both surveys used the same base for food nutritional composition, any interpretation of these changes must be done cautiously.…”
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“…2006 Ensanut 11 varies with respect to 2012 Ensanut, 12 2) The range of references of adequacies varies between both surveys, and 3) The SFFQ of 2012 considers 39 items more compared to the 2006 SFFQ; although we point out that both surveys used the same base for food nutritional composition, any interpretation of these changes must be done cautiously.…”
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confidence: 86%
“…This results could due to the dietary assessment method used, since the 7d SFFQ does not capture the "usual or habitual" diet of the OA (that explains the maintaining of their body mass) which, considering the underreporting of energy. 12 These data regarding the energy intake contraste with the high prevalence of overweight, obesity and abdominal obesity. In addition, 66.5% of OA did not meet their estimated protein requirement (1g/kg/d), De la Cruz-Góngora V y col.…”
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