1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-8223(96)00216-7
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Survey of the Diet of Pima Indians Using Quantitative Food Frequency Assessment and 24-Hour Recall

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“…This issue, however, has been largely unsolvable because energy intake cannot be measured accurately in unconfined humans. 27 Our measure of cTEI (ie, TEE þ ENBAL) in adult Pimas was several hundred calories higher than previously estimated in this population from self-administered questionnaires 28,29 and exceeded TEE by more than 600 kcal/day. More importantly, we show that a positive short-term energy balance and the resulting estimates of cTEI were associated with weight gain in this population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…This issue, however, has been largely unsolvable because energy intake cannot be measured accurately in unconfined humans. 27 Our measure of cTEI (ie, TEE þ ENBAL) in adult Pimas was several hundred calories higher than previously estimated in this population from self-administered questionnaires 28,29 and exceeded TEE by more than 600 kcal/day. More importantly, we show that a positive short-term energy balance and the resulting estimates of cTEI were associated with weight gain in this population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…Using the food-frequency questionnaire method in 31 adult Pima Indians, correlation coef®cients between dieticians were better for EI and %EIC (0.76) than for %EIF (0.69) or %EIP (0.68). 43 In the Bogalusa Heart Study, duplicate 24 h recalls were collected by three dieticians in eighteen 10-y-old children. 44 Greater discrepancies in evaluating the amount of food consumed were displayed for chips, eggs, gravies, butter, meats and sweets, which could explain signi®cant differences between dieticians for EI and quantities of total fats and sugars in these children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…METHODS -An age-and sex-stratified sample of 575 Pima Indians aged 18 to 74 years underwent a dietary survey in 1988 (4). The present study included the 165 subjects (77 men and 88 women) who did not have diabetes at the time of the survey, as ascertained from glucose tolerance tests during a research examination within 1 year of the dietary assessment.…”
Section: Research Design Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dietary intake was assessed by a 24-h food recall and a quantitative food frequency assessment, as previously described (4). Results of the quantitative food frequency assessment were used in this study because they correlate most closely with the total energy expenditure measured with the doubly labeled water method (15).…”
Section: Research Design Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
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