References & Resources

Cited References

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Additional References

Crispim SP, de Vries JH, Geelen A, Souverein OW, Hulshof PJ, Lafay L, Rousseau AS, Lillegaard IT, Andersen LF, Huybrechts I, De Keyzer W, Ruprich J, Dofkova M, Ocke MC, de Boer E, Slimani N, van't Veer P. Two non-consecutive 24 h recalls using EPIC-Soft software are sufficiently valid for comparing protein and potassium intake between five European centres--results from the European Food Consumption Validation (EFCOVAL) study. Br J Nutr 2011 Feb;105(3):447-58. [View Abstract]

Freedman LS, Midthune D, Carroll RJ, Krebs-Smith S, Subar AF, Troiano RP, Dodd K, Schatzkin A, Bingham SA, Ferrari P, Kipnis V. Adjustments to improve the estimation of usual dietary intake distributions in the population. J Nutr 2004 Jul;134(7):1836-43. Erratum in: J Nutr. 2005 Jun;135(6):1524. Bingham, Sheila A [added]. [View Abstract]

Huang Y, Van Horn L, Tinker LF, Neuhouser ML, Carbone L, Mossavar-Rahmani Y, Thomas F, Prentice RL. Measurement error corrected sodium and potassium intake estimation using 24-hour urinary excretion. Hypertension 2014 Feb;63(2):238-44. [View Abstract]

Krebs-Smith SM, Graubard BI, Kahle LL, Subar AF, Cleveland LE, Ballard-Barbash R. Low energy reporters vs others: a comparison of reported food intakes. Eur J Clin Nutr 2000 Apr;54(4):281-7. [View Abstract]

Rhodes DG, Murayi T, Clemens JC, Baer DJ, Sebastian RS, Moshfegh AJ. The USDA Automated Multiple-Pass Method accurately assesses population sodium intakes. Am J Clin Nutr 2013 May;97(5):958-64. [View Abstract]

Thompson FE, Dixit-Joshi S, Potischman N, Kirkpatrick SI, Alexander G, Coleman LA, Kushi LH, Zimmerman T, Groesbeck M, Sundaram M, Clancy H, Douglass D, Mittl B, George SM, Kahle L, Subar AF. Feasibility and Performance of NCI's Automated Self-Administered 24 Hour Recall (ASA24). Talk presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Epidemiologic Research, Boston, MA. June, 2013.

Resources

National Cancer Institute. ASA24 Automated Self-Administered 24-Hour Dietary Assessment Tool (ASA24).

Steering Committee of the National Nutrient Databank Conference. International Nutrient Databank DirectoryExternal Web Site Policy.

U.K. Medical Research Council. Diet and physical activity measurement toolkitExternal Web Site Policy.

U.K. Medical Research Council. Nutritools toolkitExternal Web Site Policy.

U.S. Department of Agriculture. USDA Automated Multiple-Pass Method.