Comparison of Methods to Account for Implausible Reporting of Energy Intake in Epidemiologic Studies

Volume: 181, Issue: 4, Pages: 225 - 233
Published: Feb 5, 2015
Abstract
In a recent article in the American Journal of Epidemiology by Mendez et al. (Am J Epidemiol. 2011;173(4):448-458), the use of alternative approaches to the exclusion of implausible energy intakes led to significantly different cross-sectional associations between diet and body mass index (BMI), whereas the use of a simpler recommended criteria (<500 and >3,500 kcal/day) yielded no meaningful change. However, these findings might have been due...
Paper Details
Title
Comparison of Methods to Account for Implausible Reporting of Energy Intake in Epidemiologic Studies
Published Date
Feb 5, 2015
Volume
181
Issue
4
Pages
225 - 233
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