Addressing the pitfalls when designing intervention studies to discover and validate biomarkers of habitual dietary intake

Volume: 15, Issue: 5
Published: May 1, 2019
Abstract
Dietary exposure monitoring within populations is reliant on self-reported measures such as Food Frequency Questionnaires and diet diaries. These methods often contain inaccurate information due to participant misreporting, non-compliance and bias. Urinary metabolites derived from individual foods could provide additional objective indicators of dietary exposure. For biomarker approaches to have utility it is essential that they cover a...
Paper Details
Title
Addressing the pitfalls when designing intervention studies to discover and validate biomarkers of habitual dietary intake
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Volume
15
Issue
5
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