Browsing Health (Faculty of) by Author "Solbak, Nathan M."
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The effect of different methods to identify, and scenarios used to address energy intake misestimation on dietary patterns derived by cluster analysis
Lo Siou, Geraldine; Akawung, Alianu K.; Solbak, Nathan M.; McDonald, Kathryn L.; Al Rajabi, Ala; Whelan, Heather K.; Kirkpatrick, Sharon I. (BioMed Central, 2021-05-08)Background: All self-reported dietary intake data are characterized by measurement error, and validation studies indicate that the estimation of energy intake (EI) is particularly affected. Methods: Using self-reported ... -
Evaluating the feasibility of administering a combination of online dietary assessment tools in a cohort of adults in Alberta, Canada
Solbak, Nathan M.; Siou, Geraldine Lo; Paek, Seol; Rajabi, Ala Al; Vena, Jennifer E.; Kirkpatrick, Sharon I.; Robson, Paula J. (2017-01)Purpose: Evidence suggests that combining tools, such as 24-hour recalls and food frequency questionnaires, may allow more accurate assessment of diet in epidemiologic studies. Webbased technology should make this approach ... -
Lessons from Studies to Evaluate an Online 24-Hour Recall for Use with Children and Adults in Canada
Kirkpatrick, Sharon I.; Gilsing, Anne M.; Hobin, Erin; Solbak, Nathan M.; Wallace, Angela; Haines, Jess; Mayhew, Alexandra J.; Orr, Sarah K.; Raina, Parminder; Robson, Paula J.; Sacco, Jocelyn E.; Whelan, Heather K. (MDPI, 2017-01-31)With technological innovation, comprehensive dietary intake data can be collected in a wide range of studies and settings. The Automated Self-Administered 24-hour (ASA24) Dietary Assessment Tool is a web-based system that ... -
Strategies to Address Misestimation of Energy Intake Based on Self-Report Dietary Consumption in Examining Associations Between Dietary Patterns and Cancer Risk
Solbak, Nathan M.; Al Rajabi, Ala; Akawung, Alianu K.; Lo Siou, Geraldine; Kirkpatrick, Sharon I.; Robson, Paula J. (MDPI, 2019-11-01)The objective of this study was to determine the influence of strategies of handling misestimation of energy intake (EI) on observed associations between dietary patterns and cancer risk. Data from Alberta’s Tomorrow Project ...