Design and characterization of dietary assessment in the German National Cohort

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Design and characterization of dietary assessment in the German National Cohort. / Knüppel, Sven; Clemens, Matthias; Conrad, Johanna; Gastell, Sylvia; Michels, Karin B; Leitzmann, Michael; Krist, Lilian; Pischon, Tobias; Krause, Gerard; Ahrens, Wolfgang; Ebert, Nina; Jöckel, Karl-Heinz; Kluttig, Alexander; Obi, Nadia; Kaaks, Rudolf; Lieb, Wolfgang; Schipf, Sabine; Brenner, Hermann; Heuer, Thorsten; Harttig, Ulrich; Linseisen, Jakob; Nöthlings, Ute; Boeing, Heiner.

in: EUR J CLIN NUTR, Jahrgang 73, Nr. 11, 11.2019, S. 1480-1491.

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Knüppel, S, Clemens, M, Conrad, J, Gastell, S, Michels, KB, Leitzmann, M, Krist, L, Pischon, T, Krause, G, Ahrens, W, Ebert, N, Jöckel, K-H, Kluttig, A, Obi, N, Kaaks, R, Lieb, W, Schipf, S, Brenner, H, Heuer, T, Harttig, U, Linseisen, J, Nöthlings, U & Boeing, H 2019, 'Design and characterization of dietary assessment in the German National Cohort', EUR J CLIN NUTR, Jg. 73, Nr. 11, S. 1480-1491. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41430-018-0383-8

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Knüppel, S., Clemens, M., Conrad, J., Gastell, S., Michels, K. B., Leitzmann, M., Krist, L., Pischon, T., Krause, G., Ahrens, W., Ebert, N., Jöckel, K-H., Kluttig, A., Obi, N., Kaaks, R., Lieb, W., Schipf, S., Brenner, H., Heuer, T., ... Boeing, H. (2019). Design and characterization of dietary assessment in the German National Cohort. EUR J CLIN NUTR, 73(11), 1480-1491. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41430-018-0383-8

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Knüppel S, Clemens M, Conrad J, Gastell S, Michels KB, Leitzmann M et al. Design and characterization of dietary assessment in the German National Cohort. EUR J CLIN NUTR. 2019 Nov;73(11):1480-1491. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41430-018-0383-8

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@article{9e07ba143db44d9bb43fef860e927788,
title = "Design and characterization of dietary assessment in the German National Cohort",
abstract = "BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to describe a novel dietary assessment strategy based on two instruments complemented by information from an external population applied to estimate usual food intake in the large-scale multicenter German National Cohort (GNC). As proof of concept, we applied the assessment strategy to data from a pretest study (2012-2013) to assess the feasibility of the novel assessment strategy.SUBJECTS/METHODS: First, the consumption probability for each individual was modeled using three 24 h food lists (24h-FLs) and frequencies from one food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). Second, daily consumed food amounts were estimated from the representative German National Nutrition Survey II (NVS II) taking the characteristics of the participants into account. Usual food intake was estimated using the product of consumption probability and amounts.RESULTS: We estimated usual intake of 41 food groups in 318 men and 377 women. The participation proportion was 100, 84.4, and 68.5% for the first, second, and third 24h-FL, respectively. We observed no associations between the probability of participating and lifestyle factors. The estimated distributions of usual food intakes were plausible and total energy was estimated to be 2707 kcal/day for men and 2103 kcal/day for women. The estimated consumption frequencies did not differ substantially between men and women with only few exceptions. The differences in energy intake between men and women were mostly due to differences in estimated daily amounts.CONCLUSIONS: The combination of repeated 24h-FLs, a FFQ, and consumption-day amounts from a reference population represents a user-friendly dietary assessment approach having generated plausible, but not yet validated, food intake values in the pretest study.",
author = "Sven Kn{\"u}ppel and Matthias Clemens and Johanna Conrad and Sylvia Gastell and Michels, {Karin B} and Michael Leitzmann and Lilian Krist and Tobias Pischon and Gerard Krause and Wolfgang Ahrens and Nina Ebert and Karl-Heinz J{\"o}ckel and Alexander Kluttig and Nadia Obi and Rudolf Kaaks and Wolfgang Lieb and Sabine Schipf and Hermann Brenner and Thorsten Heuer and Ulrich Harttig and Jakob Linseisen and Ute N{\"o}thlings and Heiner Boeing",
year = "2019",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1038/s41430-018-0383-8",
language = "English",
volume = "73",
pages = "1480--1491",
journal = "EUR J CLIN NUTR",
issn = "0954-3007",
publisher = "NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP",
number = "11",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Design and characterization of dietary assessment in the German National Cohort

AU - Knüppel, Sven

AU - Clemens, Matthias

AU - Conrad, Johanna

AU - Gastell, Sylvia

AU - Michels, Karin B

AU - Leitzmann, Michael

AU - Krist, Lilian

AU - Pischon, Tobias

AU - Krause, Gerard

AU - Ahrens, Wolfgang

AU - Ebert, Nina

AU - Jöckel, Karl-Heinz

AU - Kluttig, Alexander

AU - Obi, Nadia

AU - Kaaks, Rudolf

AU - Lieb, Wolfgang

AU - Schipf, Sabine

AU - Brenner, Hermann

AU - Heuer, Thorsten

AU - Harttig, Ulrich

AU - Linseisen, Jakob

AU - Nöthlings, Ute

AU - Boeing, Heiner

PY - 2019/11

Y1 - 2019/11

N2 - BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to describe a novel dietary assessment strategy based on two instruments complemented by information from an external population applied to estimate usual food intake in the large-scale multicenter German National Cohort (GNC). As proof of concept, we applied the assessment strategy to data from a pretest study (2012-2013) to assess the feasibility of the novel assessment strategy.SUBJECTS/METHODS: First, the consumption probability for each individual was modeled using three 24 h food lists (24h-FLs) and frequencies from one food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). Second, daily consumed food amounts were estimated from the representative German National Nutrition Survey II (NVS II) taking the characteristics of the participants into account. Usual food intake was estimated using the product of consumption probability and amounts.RESULTS: We estimated usual intake of 41 food groups in 318 men and 377 women. The participation proportion was 100, 84.4, and 68.5% for the first, second, and third 24h-FL, respectively. We observed no associations between the probability of participating and lifestyle factors. The estimated distributions of usual food intakes were plausible and total energy was estimated to be 2707 kcal/day for men and 2103 kcal/day for women. The estimated consumption frequencies did not differ substantially between men and women with only few exceptions. The differences in energy intake between men and women were mostly due to differences in estimated daily amounts.CONCLUSIONS: The combination of repeated 24h-FLs, a FFQ, and consumption-day amounts from a reference population represents a user-friendly dietary assessment approach having generated plausible, but not yet validated, food intake values in the pretest study.

AB - BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to describe a novel dietary assessment strategy based on two instruments complemented by information from an external population applied to estimate usual food intake in the large-scale multicenter German National Cohort (GNC). As proof of concept, we applied the assessment strategy to data from a pretest study (2012-2013) to assess the feasibility of the novel assessment strategy.SUBJECTS/METHODS: First, the consumption probability for each individual was modeled using three 24 h food lists (24h-FLs) and frequencies from one food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). Second, daily consumed food amounts were estimated from the representative German National Nutrition Survey II (NVS II) taking the characteristics of the participants into account. Usual food intake was estimated using the product of consumption probability and amounts.RESULTS: We estimated usual intake of 41 food groups in 318 men and 377 women. The participation proportion was 100, 84.4, and 68.5% for the first, second, and third 24h-FL, respectively. We observed no associations between the probability of participating and lifestyle factors. The estimated distributions of usual food intakes were plausible and total energy was estimated to be 2707 kcal/day for men and 2103 kcal/day for women. The estimated consumption frequencies did not differ substantially between men and women with only few exceptions. The differences in energy intake between men and women were mostly due to differences in estimated daily amounts.CONCLUSIONS: The combination of repeated 24h-FLs, a FFQ, and consumption-day amounts from a reference population represents a user-friendly dietary assessment approach having generated plausible, but not yet validated, food intake values in the pretest study.

U2 - 10.1038/s41430-018-0383-8

DO - 10.1038/s41430-018-0383-8

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 30647440

VL - 73

SP - 1480

EP - 1491

JO - EUR J CLIN NUTR

JF - EUR J CLIN NUTR

SN - 0954-3007

IS - 11

ER -