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Dietary Methodology Advancements in the Development of Short Instruments to Assess Dietary Fat

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  • Ronette R. Briefel

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Measuring dietary fat in a brief manner is a goal of many research and community-based studies. Short instruments for assessing diet have utility if they meet acceptable standards of reliability and validity for the population groups with which they are used.

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  • Ronette R. Briefel, "undated". "Dietary Methodology Advancements in the Development of Short Instruments to Assess Dietary Fat," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f3ac41a3e3b448c8a39e399a5, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:f3ac41a3e3b448c8a39e399a5775c26f
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    Dietary Assessment ; Metholdology;

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