Food Components and Health Laboratory Site Logo
ARS Home About Us Helptop nav spacerContact Us En Espanoltop nav spacer
Printable VersionPrintable Version     E-mail this pageE-mail this page
Agricultural Research Service United States Department of Agriculture
Search
  Advanced Search
 
Programs and Projects
Subjects of Investigation
Volunteer Screening Process
Current Studies
Completed Studies
Agriculture Research Magazine Articles
 

Title: ACCURACY OF DIETARY RECALL USING THE USDA 5-STEP MULTIPLE PASS METHOD IN A MULTI-ETHNIC POPULATION: AN OBSERVATIONAL VALIDATION STUDY.

Authors
item Conway, Joan
item Ingwersen, Linda
item Moshfegh, Alanna

Submitted to: Experimental Biology
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: February 1, 2003
Publication Date: April 1, 2003
Citation: Conway, J.M., Ingwersen, L.A., Moshfegh, A.J. 2003. Accuracy of dietary recall using the USDA 5-step multiple pass method in a multi-ethnic population: an observational validation study. Experimental Biology Meetings.

Technical Abstract: Because of the need to test methods of dietary assessment for accuracy, we tested the ability of an ethnically diverse population to recall food intake. We observed food intake for one day in African-American (AA) and Caucasian-American (CA) male (M) and female (F) subjects. They selected all meals and snacks from a wide variety of foods and were permitted to eat as much or as little as desired. The USDA Multiple Pass Method for dietary recall was administered by telephone the following day. Subjects were provided with food measuring devices and a copy of the USDA Food Model Booklet. Survey Net, the companion food coding system, was used to calculate actual food consumption from foods selected and plate waste. Nutrient intake for the group as a whole was overestimated by 9-10%.Using SAS ANOVA for mixed models the differences between actual and recalled were significant (p less than 0.0001) for energy, protein, carbohydrate, and fat intakes for all groups. There were no differences in the accuracy of reporting macronutrient intakes between ethnic groups or between males and females. While some authors suggest that a precision of 10% between actual and recalled energy intake is ideal, these data suggest that under laboratory controlled conditions the USDA Multiple Pass Method for dietary recall can be used effectively to assess food intake in a multi-ethnic population.

   
 
 
Last Modified: 05/25/2013
ARS Home | USDA.gov | Site Map | Policies and Links 
FOIA | Accessibility Statement | Privacy Policy | Nondiscrimination Statement | Information Quality | USA.gov | White House