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    Article] Number of days needed to assess energy and nutrient intake in infants and young children between 6 months and 2 years of age
    DocNo of ILP: 5662

    Doc. Type: Article

    Title: Number of days needed to assess energy and nutrient intake in infants and young children between 6 months and 2 years of age

    Authors: Lanigan, JA; Wells, JCK; Lawson, MS; Cole, TJ; Lucas, A

    Full Name of Authors: Lanigan, JA; Wells, JCK; Lawson, MS; Cole, TJ; Lucas, A

    Keywords by Author: infants; children; diet; intake; nutritional; assessment

    Keywords Plus:

    Abstract: Objective: To estimate the minimum number of days of recorded dietary intake needed to place infants and young children into thirds of a population distribution with an acceptable degree of accuracy. Design: Dietary intake data collected from 5-day weighed food records for 72 infants and young children up to 2 y of age, collected during a cross-sectional study, were analysed to estimate the number of recording days necessary to assess intake of energy and 10 nutrients. Setting: Community study among healthy infants and children. Subjects: Parents attended recruitment sessions in local community areas. In total, 72 subjects were entered into the study and all completed the 5-day dietary assessment period. Interventions: A 5-day weighed record of children's dietary intake was made by the parents or regular carer. Results: Mean within subject standard deviations were smaller than mean between subject standard deviations with respect to energy (778 vs 824 kJ/day), macronutrient subclasses: protein (8 vs 9.4 g/day); fat (9 vs 10 g/day); and carbohydrate (26 vs 29 g/day) and for specific micronutrients: calcium (163 vs 236 mg/day); phosphorus (143 vs 270 mg/day); magnesium (25 vs 43 mg/day); iron (2 vs 3 mg/day); zinc (1 vs 1.3 mg/day); ascorbic acid (27 vs 64 mg/day) and retinol equivalents (281 vs 424 mg/day). Estimated number of days of food records necessary to assess intake of energy, protein, fat and carbohydrate with acceptable degree of accuracy were 5,4,4 and 3, respectively. For all the micronutrients included in this analysis 2 days of recording were necessary. Conclusion: Compared with adults and older children, fewer days are needed to classify this age group into thirds of the distribution with an acceptable degree of accuracy according to intake of energy and specific nutrients. Sponsorship: The data collection phase of this study was supported by a grant from the Procter and Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

    Cate of OECD: Health sciences

    Year of Publication: 2004

    Business Area: gamble

    Detail Business: gamble

    Country: England

    Study Area: Evaluation, children

    Name of Journal: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION

    Language: English

    Country of Authors: Inst Child Hlth, MRC, Childhood Nutr Res Ctr, London WC1N 1EH, England; Inst Child Hlth, Ctr Paediat Epidemiol & Biostat, London, England

    Press Adress: Lanigan, JA (reprint author), Inst Child Hlth, MRC, Childhood Nutr Res Ctr, 30 Guilford St, London WC1N 1EH, England.

    Email Address: j.lanigan@ich.ucl.ac.uk

    Citaion: Cole, Tim/0000-0001-5711-8200

    Funding:

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    Number of Citaion: 14

    Publication: NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP

    City of Publication: LONDON

    Address of Publication: MACMILLAN BUILDING, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND

    ISSN: 0954-3007

    29-Character Source Abbreviation: EUR J CLIN NUTR

    ISO Source Abbreviation: Eur. J. Clin. Nutr.

    Volume: 58

    Version: 5

    Start of File: 745

    End of File: 750

    DOI: 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1601872

    Number of Pages: 6

    Web of Science Category: Nutrition & Dietetics

    Subject Category: Nutrition & Dietetics

    Document Delivery Number: 815VB

    Unique Article Identifier: WOS:000221068700006

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