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Dietary Assessment Methods Validated Using Carotenoids and Alkylresorcinols as Objective Biomarkers

by Sudha Bhat on September 28, 2016 at 5:45 PM
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Most dietary assessment methods rely on self-reporting to some extent, which could lead to systematic and random measurement errors due to under or over-reporting and imprecision. Use of dietary biomarkers could alleviate this problem.


Two innovative web-based dietary assessment tools for use in large-scale studies were developed recently; first being the Riksmaten method (detailed 4-day food record tool) and the second one was MiniMeal-Q (food frequency questionnaire).

‘Objective biomarkers of dietary intake could play an important role in nutrition research.’

Riksmaten Method: This is a web-based 4-day food record tool which is self-administered by the participant. The participants follow a food list in the web tool which is linked to portion size estimates.

MiniMeal-Q: This is a web-based food frequency questionnaire, which is semi-quantitative in nature and includes five portion size options. It has a dynamic structure and includes between 75 to 126 food items.

For both the above mentioned methods, the energy and nutrient intakes were calculated as the average intake of unit/per day.

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Reference:

  1. Sanna Nybacka et al; Carotenoids and alkylresorcinols as objective biomarkers of diet quality when assessing the validity of a web-based food record tool and a food frequency questionnaire in a middle-aged population; BMC Nutrition 2016; DOI: 10.1186/s40795-016-0094-2
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