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Reproducibility of Dietary Intake Measurement From Diet Diaries, Photographic Food Records, and a Novel Sensor Method

机译:饮食日记,摄影食品记录和新型传感器方法的膳食摄入量度的再现性

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Objective: No data currently exist on the reproducibility of photographic food records compared to diet diaries, two commonly used methods to measure habitual dietary intake. Our aim was to examine the reproducibility of diet diaries, photographic food records, and a novel electronic sensor, consisting of counts of chews and swallows using wearable sensors and video analysis, for estimating energy intake. Method: This was a retrospective analysis of data from a previous study, in which 30 participants (15 female), aged 29 ± 12 y and having a BMI of 27.9 ± 5.5, consumed three identical meals on different days. Four different methods were used to estimate total mass and energy intake on each day: 1) weighed food record; 2) photographic food record; 3) diet diary; and 4) novel mathematical model based on counts of chews and swallows (CCS models) obtained via the use of electronic sensors and video monitoring system. The Study staff conducted weighed food records for all meals, took pre- and post-meal photographs, and ensured that diet diaries were completed by participants at the end of each meal. All methods were all compared against the weighed food record, which was used as the reference method. Results: Reproducibility was significantly different between the diet diary and photographic food record for total energy intake (p = 0.004). The photographic record had greater reproducibility versus the diet diary for all parameters measured. For total energy intake, the novel sensor method exhibited good reproducibility (repeatability coefficient (RC) of 59.9 (45.9, 70.4), which was better than that for the diet diary (RC=79.6 (55.5, 103.3)) but not as repeatable as the photographic method (RC = 43.4 (32.1, 53.9)). Conclusion: Photographic food records offer superior precision to the diet diary and, therefore, would be valuable for longitudinal studies with repeated measures of dietary intake. A novel electronic sensor also shows promise for the collection of longitudinal dietary intake data.
机译:目的:与饮食日记相比,目前没有数据对摄影食品记录的再现性,两种常用的方法测量习惯性膳食摄入量。我们的目的是审查饮食日记,摄影食品记录和新型电子传感器的可重复性,包括使用可穿戴传感器和视频分析的咀嚼和燕子计数,用于估算能量摄入量。方法:这是对先前研究的数据的回顾性分析,其中30名参与者(15名雌性),29±12岁,BMI为27.9±5.5,在不同的日子中消耗了三种相同的膳食。使用四种不同的方法来估计每天的总质量和能量摄入量:1)称重食品记录; 2)摄影食品记录; 3)饮食日记; 4)基于咀嚼和吞咽(CCS模型)的新颖数学模型通过使用电子传感器和视频监控系统获得。研究人员对所有膳食进行了称重的食物记录,拍完了饭后和餐后照片,并确保了每餐结束时参与者完成饮食日记。所有方法都与称量的食物记录进行比较,用作参考方法。结果:饮食日记和摄影食品记录对总能量摄入的再现性有显着差异(P = 0.004)。摄影记录对测量所有参数的饮食日记具有更大的再现性。对于总能量摄入量,新型传感器方法表现出良好的再现性(可重复系数(RC)为59.9(45.9,70.4),这比饮食日记更好(RC = 79.6(55.5,103.3)),但不可重复摄影方法(RC = 43.4(32.1,53.9))。结论:摄影食品记录为饮食日记提供高卓越的精确度,因此对延期研究具有重复措施饮食摄入量的纵向研究。新颖的电子传感器也显示了承诺用于集合纵向膳食进口数据。

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