TY - JOUR
T1 - Bias in protein and potassium intake collected with 24-h recalls (EPIC-Soft) is rather comparable across European populations
AU - Crispim, S.P.
AU - Geelen, A.
AU - Freisling, H.
AU - Souverein, O.W.
AU - Hulshof, P.J.M.
AU - Ocke, M.C.
AU - Boshuizen, H.C.
AU - Andersen, L.F.
AU - Ruprich, J.
AU - de Keizer, W.
AU - Huybrechts, I.
AU - Lafay, L.
AU - DeMagistris, M.S.
AU - Ricceri, F.
AU - Tumino, R.
AU - Krogh, V.
AU - Bueono-de-Mesquita, H.B.
AU - Beulens, J.W.J.
AU - Boutron-Ruault, M.C.
AU - Naska, A.
AU - Crowe, F.L.
AU - Boeing, H.
AU - McTaggart, A.R.
AU - Kaaks, R.
AU - van 't Veer, P.
AU - Slimani, N.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Purpose: We investigated whether group-level bias of a 24-h recall estimate of protein and potassium intake, as compared to biomarkers, varied across European centers and whether this was influenced by characteristics of individuals or centers.
Methods: The combined data from EFCOVAL and EPIC studies included 14 centers from 9 countries (n = 1,841). Dietary data were collected using a computerized 24-h recall (EPIC-Soft). Nitrogen and potassium in 24-h urine collections were used as reference method. Multilevel linear regression analysis was performed, including individual-level (e.g., BMI) and center-level (e.g., food pattern index) variables.
Results: For protein intake, no between-center variation in bias was observed in men while it was 5.7% in women. For potassium intake, the between-center variation in bias was 8.9% in men and null in women. BMI was an important factor influencing the biases across centers (p <0.01 in all analyses). In addition, mode of administration (p = 0.06 in women) and day of the week (p = 0.03 in men and p = 0.06 in women) may have influenced the bias in protein intake across centers. After inclusion of these individual variables, between-center variation in bias in protein intake disappeared for women, whereas for potassium, it increased slightly in men (to 9.5%). Center-level variables did not influence the results.
Conclusion: The results suggest that group-level bias in protein and potassium (for women) collected with 24-h recalls does not vary across centers and to a certain extent varies for potassium in men. BMI and study design aspects, rather than center-level characteristics, affected the biases across centers
AB - Purpose: We investigated whether group-level bias of a 24-h recall estimate of protein and potassium intake, as compared to biomarkers, varied across European centers and whether this was influenced by characteristics of individuals or centers.
Methods: The combined data from EFCOVAL and EPIC studies included 14 centers from 9 countries (n = 1,841). Dietary data were collected using a computerized 24-h recall (EPIC-Soft). Nitrogen and potassium in 24-h urine collections were used as reference method. Multilevel linear regression analysis was performed, including individual-level (e.g., BMI) and center-level (e.g., food pattern index) variables.
Results: For protein intake, no between-center variation in bias was observed in men while it was 5.7% in women. For potassium intake, the between-center variation in bias was 8.9% in men and null in women. BMI was an important factor influencing the biases across centers (p <0.01 in all analyses). In addition, mode of administration (p = 0.06 in women) and day of the week (p = 0.03 in men and p = 0.06 in women) may have influenced the bias in protein intake across centers. After inclusion of these individual variables, between-center variation in bias in protein intake disappeared for women, whereas for potassium, it increased slightly in men (to 9.5%). Center-level variables did not influence the results.
Conclusion: The results suggest that group-level bias in protein and potassium (for women) collected with 24-h recalls does not vary across centers and to a certain extent varies for potassium in men. BMI and study design aspects, rather than center-level characteristics, affected the biases across centers
KW - consumption validation efcoval
KW - diet recall
KW - urinary nitrogen
KW - nutrition
KW - cancer
KW - calibration
KW - telephone
KW - countries
KW - biomarker
KW - centers
U2 - 10.1007/s00394-011-0279-z
DO - 10.1007/s00394-011-0279-z
M3 - Article
SN - 1436-6207
VL - 51
SP - 997
EP - 1010
JO - European Journal of Nutrition
JF - European Journal of Nutrition
IS - 8
ER -