Abstract P357: Relative Validity and Reliability of a Diet Risk Screener (DRS) for Clinical Practice

Volume: 141, Issue: Suppl_1
Published: Mar 3, 2020
Abstract
Poor diet quality contributes significantly to cardiometabolic mortality in the US. Diet assessment methodology is burdensome and non-standardized. Screeners for clinical use that rapidly assess dietary choices associated with cardiometabolic risk could enhance prevention. This study evaluated the relative validity and reliability of the Diet Risk Screener (DRS) in a sample of US adults with the hypothesis that the DRS would correlate with a...
Paper Details
Title
Abstract P357: Relative Validity and Reliability of a Diet Risk Screener (DRS) for Clinical Practice
Published Date
Mar 3, 2020
Volume
141
Issue
Suppl_1
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