Strengthening the reporting of diet item details in feeding studies measuring the dietary metabolome: The DID-METAB core outcome set statement
Jessica J. A. Ferguson, Erin D. Clarke, Jordan Stanford, Maria Gomez-Martin, Tammie Jakstas, Clare E. Collins, Elaine Holmes and DID METAB Delphi Working Grp
European journal of clinical investigation, e70030
General & Internal Medicine Life Sciences & Biomedicine Medicine, General & Internal Medicine, Research & Experimental Research & Experimental Medicine Science & Technology
Nutrition research and diet–disease relationships historically rely on self-reported data assessed via dietary assessment instruments such as 24-h dietary recalls, food records, food frequency questionnaires, etc.,1 which are prone to inherent bias and errors.1, 2...
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Title
Strengthening the reporting of diet item details in feeding studies measuring the dietary metabolome: The DID-METAB core outcome set statement
Authors/Creators
Jessica J. A. Ferguson - University of Newcastle Australia
Erin D. Clarke - University of Newcastle Australia
Jordan Stanford - University of Newcastle Australia
Maria Gomez-Martin - University of Newcastle Australia
Tammie Jakstas - University of Newcastle Australia
Clare E. Collins - Hunter Medical Research Institute
Elaine Holmes - Murdoch University, Centre for Computational and Systems Medicine
DID METAB Delphi Working Grp
Publication Details
European journal of clinical investigation, e70030
Publisher
Wiley
Number of pages
13
Grant note
APP2009340 / National Health and Medical Research Council; National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia
Holly Nicastro (Senior Nutrition Scientist, Office of Nutrition Research, National Institutes of Health)
National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Leadership Investigator Grant; National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia
EC; European Union (EU); European Commission Joint Research Centre
Precision and Personalised Nutrition Team
University of Newcastle, as part of the Wiley - The University of Newcastle agreement via the Council of Australian University Librarians