I. Johannson’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


Under-reporting of energy intake in repeated 24-hour recalls related to gender, age, weight status, day of interview, educational level, reported food intake, smoking habits and area of living
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January 2000

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Public Health Nutrition

G. Johansson

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A. Wikman

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A.M. Ahren

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I. Johannson

Citations (1)


... Despite their widespread use in clinical and research settings, dietary recalls and other retrospective and prospective dietary assessment methods of energy intake (EI) have long been scrutinized for their accuracy and validity [1] due to deliberate or inadvertent misreporting [2]. Although under-reporting dietary intake is well-documented [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19], over-reporting dietary intake receives less attention [20,21]. Neglecting over-reporting risks an incomplete understanding of the misreporting spectrum's dual nature. ...

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Dietary misreporting: a comparative study of recalls vs energy expenditure and energy intake by doubly-labeled water in older adults with overweight or obesity
Under-reporting of energy intake in repeated 24-hour recalls related to gender, age, weight status, day of interview, educational level, reported food intake, smoking habits and area of living
  • Citing Article
  • January 2000

Public Health Nutrition