Last updated on 22-8-2019 by Anonymous (not verified)
Peer reviewed scientific article
SCIENSANO
Authors
Stefanie Vandevijvere; Geelen, A; Gonzalez-Gross, M; P van't Veer; Dallongeville, J; Mouratidou, T; Dekkers, A; Börnhorst, C; Breidenassel, C; Crispim, S P; Moreno, L A; Cuenca-García, M; K. Vyncke; Beghin, L; Grammatikaki, E; De Henauw, S; Catasta, G; Hallström, L; Sjöström, M; Wärnberg, J; Esperanza, L; Slimani, N; Manios, Y; Molnár, D; Gilbert, C C; Kafatos, A; Stehle, P; Huybrechts, IKeywords
Abstract:
Accurate food and nutrient intake assessment is essential for investigating diet-disease relationships. In the present study, food and nutrient intake assessment among European adolescents using 24 h recalls (mean of two recalls) and a FFQ (separately and the combination of both) were evaluated using concentration biomarkers. Biomarkers included were vitamin C, β-carotene, DHA+EPA, vitamin B12 (cobalamin and holo-transcobalamin) and folate (erythrocyte folate and plasma folate). For the evaluation of the food intake assessment 390 adolescents were included, while 697 were included for the n…