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Researchers propose novel model to screen misreporting in dietary surveys

Last updated: January 17, 2025 5:22 pm
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The field of nutritional epidemiology has long relied on self-reported food intake data to link dietary habits with chronic diseases. However, a new study led by Prof. John Speakman from the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has proposed a novel model to screen misreporting in dietary surveys.

Published in Nature Food on Jan. 13, the study introduces a predictive model that combines classical statistics and machine learning to estimate total energy expenditure more accurately. This model offers a more objective way to assess the validity of food intake records, which have traditionally been prone to inaccuracies due to factors such as forgetfulness or intentional falsification by subjects.

The researchers utilized the doubly-labeled water technique, an isotope-based method that directly measures an individual’s energy needs, to derive the predictive model. By analyzing over 6,000 measurements and applying both statistical and machine-learning approaches, they developed equations that are currently the most accurate method for estimating energy requirements without conducting actual measurements.

To validate the model, the researchers applied it to two large surveys of food intake data – the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) in the U.S. and the National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS) in the UK. The results revealed that a significant percentage of food intake records in both surveys exhibited unrealistically low levels of energy intake, highlighting the prevalence of misreporting in dietary surveys.

Prof. John Speakman emphasized the importance of acknowledging and addressing the flaws in traditional dietary assessment methods. He pointed out that continuing to rely on erroneous data could lead to misguided nutritional strategies and policies. By implementing the new predictive model, nutrition scientists can improve the accuracy of energy intake estimates and enhance the reliability of dietary research findings.

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The study’s findings have significant implications for the field of nutritional epidemiology, suggesting that a paradigm shift towards more objective and accurate methods of assessing dietary intake is necessary. As researchers continue to refine and validate the predictive model, it is expected to revolutionize the way dietary data is collected and analyzed, ultimately leading to more robust and reliable insights into the relationship between diet and health.

This groundbreaking research, supported by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, represents a major step forward in advancing the field of nutritional epidemiology and underscores the importance of leveraging innovative techniques to improve the quality and validity of dietary research.

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