what is the definition of portion size
the amount of food that is actually eaten within a defined eating episode
what are the dietary assessment steps
what are the sources of error for food and nutrient intakes
what are the cognitive processes in dietary assessment
what are the factors affecting accuracy of portion size estimation
what are the characteristics of weight diet records
what are portion size estimation tools
24hr diet recall or diet record
estimate volumes (Beans, water and measuring cylinders)
what are the characteristics of 24hr diet recall or diet record
-household measures
- standard measure units
- known packaging size
- visual aids
- categorical size estimations (small, medium and large)
- food models
- hands
what are the possible settings of diet record methods
home versus research clinics / schools or workplaces
what are the ways that diet recall methods can be administrated
interviewer administrated or self administrated
characteristics of computer based self administered recalls
what is the recipe dilemma
why is pre portioned food great for dietary assessment
easy way of knowing how much someone consumes, , however portion sizes can be inaccurate when comparing to what the person actually consumed
what is the flat slope phenomenon
what are examples of amorphous food and why are they an issue in dietary assessment
more difficult to estimate than single unit food
- example : pasta, rice, mashed potato
what is commonly found with pack size and dietary assessment
consumers estimates large portion sizes if food is from a large size pack
NZ FOOD COMPOSITION DATABASE: common standard measures
1 cup=250ml
1 tablespoon=15ml
1 teaspoon= 5ml
three factors of respondent characteristics
how is ethnicity and culture affect respondent characteristics
litracy and numeracy
Seld administered versus interviewer
Age
-Older adults memory
-Cognitive development children
what are the challenges for research with children
it is not advisable to do recalls for children under the age of
10
what are the challenges with research of children under 10 years