Key References
These references are used throughout the tutorial. Links to abstracts on PubMed or the full text of the publications have been created when available.
History of Dietary Data Collection
Briefel RR. Assessment of the US diet in national nutrition surveys: national collaborative efforts and NHANES. Am J Clin Nutr 1994;59(1 Suppl):164S-167S.
Kohlmeier L. Dietary methodology considerations for NHANES III. Vital Health Stat 4 1992;(27):81-84.
Liu K. Statistical issues related to the design of dietary survey methodology for NHANES III. Vital Health Stat 4 1992(27):3-14; discussion 15-23.
McDowell MA, Briefel RR. The Dietary Data Collection System: automated interview and coding system for NHANES III. Proceedings-Fourteenth National Nutrient Databank Conference. 1989. Iowa City, IA.
McDowell MA. The NHANES III Supplemental Nutrition Survey of Older Americans. Am J Clin Nutr 1994;59(1 Suppl):224S-226S.
Sempos CT, Briefel RR, Johnson C, Woteki CE. Process and rationale for selecting dietary methods for NHANES III. Vital Health Stat 4 1992;(27):85-90.
Tippett KS, Enns CW, Moshfegh AJ. Food consumption surveys in the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Nutr Today 1999;34;33-46
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Woteki CE, Briefel R, Hitchcock D, Ezzati T, Maurer K. Selection of nutrition status indicators for field surveys: the NHANES III design. J Nutr 1990;120 Suppl 11:1440-1445.
NHANES Dietary Data Collection
24-Hour Recall Data
Blanton CA, Moshfegh AJ, Baer DJ, Kretsch MJ. The USDA Automated Multiple-Pass Method accurately estimates group total energy and nutrient intakes. J Nutr 2006;136(10):2594-2599.
Conway JM, Ingwersen LA, Moshfegh AJ. Accuracy of dietary recall using the USDA five-step multiple-pass method in men: an observational validation study. J Am Diet Assoc 2004;104(4):595-603.
Dwyer J, Picciano MF, Raiten DJ, Members of the Steering Committee: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Collection of food and dietary supplement intake data: What We Eat in America—NHANES. J Nutr 2003;133(2):590S-600S.