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Nutrition Research and Practice ; : 231-236, 2007.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-122428

ABSTRACT

Underreporting patterns by the level of obesity have not been fully assessed yet. The purpose of this study was to examine the differential underreporting patterns on cardiovascular risk factor, macronutrient, and food group intakes by the level of Body Mass Index (BMI). We analyzed cross-sectional baseline nutritional survey data from the population-based longitudinal study, the Healthy Women Study (HWS) cohort. Study subjects included 538 healthy premenopausal women participating in the HWS. Nutrient and food group intakes were assessed by the one-day 24-hour dietary recall and a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire, respectively. The ratio of reported energy intake (EI) to estimated basal metabolic rate (BMR) was used as a measure of relative energy reporting status and categorized into tertiles. Overweight group (BMI> or =25kg/m2) had a higher ratio of EI to BMR (EI/BMR) than normal weight group (BMI or =4 times/wk) of sugar/candy, cream and red meat groups was greater in higher tertiles of the EI/BMR in both BMI groups. Our findings suggest similar patterns of underreporting of cardiovascular risk factors, and macronutrient and food group intakes in both normal and overweight women.


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Female , Humans , Basal Metabolism , Body Mass Index , Cohort Studies , Energy Intake , Longitudinal Studies , Meat , Nutrition Surveys , Obesity , Overweight , Surveys and Questionnaires , Risk Factors
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