Evaluation of a digital FFQ using 24 h recalls as reference method, for assessment of habitual diet in women with South Asian origin in Norway
Abstract Objective: Dietary assessment tools should be designed for the target population. We developed an FFQ designed to assess diet in South Asian women in Norway. The study objective was to evaluate this FFQ using 24-h dietary recalls as reference method. Design: Approximately 3 weeks after the...
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Main Authors: | Monica H Carlsen (Author), Torunn Holm Totland (Author), Radhika Kumar (Author), Therese ML Lensnes (Author), Archana Sharma (Author), A Anita Suntharalingam (Author), Anh Thi Tran (Author), Kåre I Birkeland (Author), Christine Sommer (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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