An evaluation of food photographs as a tool for quantifying food and nutrient intakes

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Robson, Paula J. [1 ]
Livingstone, M. Barbara E. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Ulster, Northern Ireland Ctr Diet & Hlth, Coleraine BT52 1SA, Londonderry, North Ireland
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Food photographs; Diet surveys; Food portion size;
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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Objective: To evaluate the errors incurred by young adults using single portion size colour food photographs to quantify foods and nutrients consumed at six meals on two non-consecutive days. Design: Breakfast menus remained the same for the 2 days; but lunch and dinner menus varied. The amounts of food eaten by individuals were determined by weighing individual serving dishes pre-and post-consumption. The day after eating, all foods consumed were quanti r ed in terms of fractions or multiples of the amounts shown in the food photographs. Subjects: Thirty adult volunteers (15 male, 15 female), aged 18 -36 years, completed the protocol for day one; 27 (90%) completed day two. Results: Some foods were more dif r cult to quantify accurately than others. The largest error range was -38.9% to 284.6% (cheese), whereas the smallest errors were incurred for juice (-21.5% to 34.6%, day one). All subjects who consumed muesli (day one) overestimated (3.7% to 113.7%). No other foods were consistently overor underestimated. For foods consumed at breakfast by the same subjects on both days, individual estimation errors were inconsistent in magnitude and/ or direction. At the group level, most nutrients were estimated to within 610% of intake; exceptions were thiamin (10.5%, day one) and vitamin E (-10.1%, day one; -15.3%, day two). Between 63% and 80% of subjects were correctly classi r ed into tertiles on the basis of estimated intakes. Conclusions: Despite some large food quanti r cation errors, single portion size food photographs were effective when used to estimate nutrient intakes at the group level. It remains to be established whether, under the conditions used in this study, more photographs per food would improve estimates of nutrient intake at the individual level.
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