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24-hour dietary recall

Also known as: 24-hour recalls, 24-hour dietary recall, 24-hour recall, 24-hour dietary recalls, 24-hour recall survey, 24-hour dietary recall method

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Associations between dietary diversity and self-rated health in a ... link.springer.com Springer Feb 28, 2025 12 facts
procedureTo ensure accuracy in the 24-hour dietary recall, the study employed the multi-pass method, which involves asking participants to break down ingredients in mixed dishes and preparations.
measurementThe proportion of participants consuming a meal outside the home during the 24-hour recall period was 40.38% in Caribbean Coast (Guadeloupe) and 17.82% in Tessekere (Senegal).
referenceSaravia L et al. published a protocol in 2022 regarding the use of food diaries, food frequency questionnaires, and 24-hour dietary recalls in the book 'Basic Protocols in Foods and Nutrition'.
referenceCastell GS, Serra-Majem L, and Ribas-Barba L published an article in Nutrición Hospitalaria in 2015 describing the 24-hour dietary recall method for assessing food intake.
measurementThe study interviewed 465 individuals aged 18 years and older from Senegal, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, and Portugal using 24-hour dietary recalls and non-probability sampling methods.
procedureTo analyze dietary data, researchers transformed a matrix of food group presence (1) or absence (0) from 24-hour recalls using Hellinger’s transformation before performing principal component analysis to account for the large number of zero values.
claimThe use of 24-hour dietary recalls is a method that relies on declarative memory, which carries the risk of misreporting.
claimThe 24-hour recall survey is a simple, quick, and inexpensive method that allows for the calculation of dietary scores to estimate nutrient adequacy and assess changes in diet over time.
measurementThe cross-sectional study was conducted in 2023 and involved 465 individuals aged 18 years and older who were interviewed using a 24-hour dietary recall.
referenceHjartåker A, Andersen LF, and Lund E published a study in Public Health Nutrition in 2007 comparing diet measures from a food-frequency questionnaire with measures from repeated 24-hour dietary recalls in the Norwegian Women and Cancer Study.
procedureThe study conducted a transverse comparison of foods consumed in four local socio-ecosystems: French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Portugal, and Senegal, using 24-hour dietary recalls.
procedureThe study utilized a single 24-hour dietary recall method, conducted by trained interviewers, to collect information on all food and drinks consumed by participants over the preceding day, excluding festive days to ensure representativeness of habitual eating practices.
Global overview of dietary outcomes and dietary intake assessment ... link.springer.com Springer Aug 21, 2021 3 facts
procedureQuantitative tools used for dietary assessment in maritime studies included analysis of main courses or menus, 24-hour dietary recalls, food diaries or diet records (1, 4, 7, or 8 days), dietary habits questionnaires, and assessment of ship food stores and food waste.
procedureQuantitative dietary intake in maritime settings was assessed using menu analysis, 24-hour dietary recall, food diaries/diet records, dietary habits questionnaires, and analysis of ship food stores and food waste.
claimCommonly used tools for assessing dietary intake in maritime settings include menu analysis, plate composition, and the 24-hour dietary recall method.
Dietary Guidelines and Quality - Principles of Nutritional Assessment nutritionalassessment.org Arimond M, Deitchler M · nutritionalassessment.org 3 facts
procedureThe Healthy Eating Index (HEI) can be calculated using data from quantitative 24-hour recalls, food records, or food frequency questionnaires.
claimMost diet quality indices were historically developed for adult populations in high-income countries and rely on quantitative dietary recall data from food frequency questionnaires or 24-hour recalls, requiring comprehensive food composition data.
claimMost diet quality indices require quantitative dietary intake data from sources such as food frequency questionnaires or quantitative 24-hour recalls, which is resource-intensive to obtain.
Measurement of diets that are healthy, environmentally sustainable ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimDietary assessment methods eligible for inclusion in the review include food frequency questionnaires, 24-hour recall, food diaries, food availability data, and food balance sheets.
How do the indices based on the EAT-Lancet recommendations ... medrxiv.org medRxiv May 14, 2024 1 fact
claimDiscrepancies in dietary intake measurements can stem from variances in study design, specifically the method of nutritional assessment (24-hour dietary recall, food frequency questionnaires, or food diaries) and the number of days covered (single or repeated measures).
Sustainable and healthy diet index (SHDI) unveils regional ... link.springer.com Springer Sep 11, 2025 1 fact
claimDietary indexes are tools used for assessing diet quality, though many require detailed dietary intake data collected through food frequency questionnaires (FFQs), food diaries, or 24-hour recalls.
Global dietary quality in 185 countries from 1990 to 2018 show wide ... nature.com Nature Sep 19, 2022 1 fact
measurementThe study included 1,139 dietary surveys, most of which were nationally representative and collected at the individual level using 24-hour recalls or food-frequency questionnaires (FFQs).