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Accuracy of the 24-hour diet recall method to determine energy intake in elderly women compared with the doubly labeled water method

Authors
Park, K.-W.Go, N.-Y.Jeon, J.-H.Ndahimana, D.Ishikawa-Takata, K.Park, J.Kim, E.-K.
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
Korean Nutrition Society
Keywords
Elderly; Energy expenditure; Energy intake; Nutrition assessment
Citation
Journal of Nutrition and Health, v.53, no.5, pp.476 - 487
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Journal Title
Journal of Nutrition and Health
Volume
53
Number
5
Start Page
476
End Page
487
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/60797
DOI
10.4163/jnh.2020.53.5.476
ISSN
2288-3886
Abstract
Purpose: This study evaluated the accuracy of the 24-hour diet recall method for estimating energy intakes in elderly women using the doubly labeled water (DLW) method. Methods: The subjects were 23 elderly women with a mean age of 70.3 ± 3.3 years and body mass index (BMI) of 23.9 ± 2.8 kg/m2. The total energy expenditure (TEEDLW) was determined by using the DLW and used to validate the 24-hour diet recall method. The total energy intake (TEI) was calculated from the 24-hour diet recall method for three days. Results: TEI (1,489.6 ± 211.1 kcal/day) was significantly lower than TEEDLW (2,023.5 ± 234.9 kcal/day) and was largely under-reported by-533.9 ± 228.0 kcal/day (-25.9%). The accurate prediction rate of elderly women in this study was 8.7%. The Bland-Altman plot, which was used to evaluate the TEI and the TEEDLW, showed that the agreement between them was negatively skewed, ranging from-980.8 kcal/day to-86.9 kcal/day. Conclusion: This study showed that the energy intake of elderly women was underreported. Strategies to increase the accuracy of the 24-hour diet recall methods in the elderly women should be studied through analysis of factors that affect underreporting rate. Further studies will be needed to assess the validity of the 24-hour diet recall method in other population groups. © 2020 The Korean Nutrition Society.
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