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Combining biomarker and self-reported dietary intake data: a review of the state of the art and an exposition of concepts

Author(s)
Gormley, Isobel Claire  
Bai, Yuxin  
Brennan, Lorraine  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/10711
Date Issued
2019-04-04
Date Available
2019-05-29T10:47:40Z
Abstract
Classical approaches to assessing dietary intake are associated with measurement error. In an effort to address inherent measurement error in dietary self-reported data there is increased interest in the use of dietary biomarkers as objective measures of intake. Furthermore, there is a growing consensus of the need to combine dietary biomarker data with self-reported data. A review of state of the art techniques employed when combining biomarker and self-reported data is conducted. Two predominant methods, the calibration method and the method of triads, emerge as relevant techniques used when combining biomarker and self-reported data to account for measurement errors in dietary intake assessment. Both methods crucially assume measurement error independence. To expose and understand the performance of these methods in a range of realistic settings, their underpinning statistical concepts are unified and delineated, and thorough simulation studies are conducted. Results show that violation of the methods' assumptions negatively impacts resulting inference but that this impact is mitigated when the variation of the biomarker around the true intake is small. Thus there is much scope for the further development of biomarkers and models in tandem to achieve the ultimate goal of accurately assessing dietary intake.
Sponsorship
European Research Council
Science Foundation Ireland
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Sage
Journal
Statistical Methods in Medical Research
Copyright (Published Version)
2019 the Authors
Subjects

Measurement error

Biomarkers

Self-reported dietary...

Calibration method

Method of triads

DOI
10.1177/0962280219837698
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
ISSN
1477-0334
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Agriculture and Food Science Research Collection
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Conway Institute Research Collection•
Insight Research Collection•
Institute of Food and Health Research Collection•
Mathematics and Statistics Research Collection

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