Under-reporting of energy intake in the 1997 national nutrition survey


Autoria(s): Pikholz, Catherine; Swinburn, Boyd; Metcalf, Patricia
Data(s)

24/09/2004

Resumo

Aims To estimate the level of under-reporting of energy intake by gender, age, ethnicity and body size (normal, overweight, obese) in the 1997 National Nutrition Survey (NNS97) in New Zealand.<br />Methods Data were from 4,258 participants (1,808 men and 2,450 women aged 15 years and over) who completed the 24-hour diet recall; the primary methodology used in the NNS97. Under-reporting was assessed using the ratio of reported energy intake to estimated resting metabolic rate (EI: RMRest). Cut-off limits were used to identify percentages of under-reporters in the various subgroups.<br />Results Mean EI: RMRest was 1.40 for all participants (1.51 for men, 1.30 for women, p<0.001) with older age being associated with lower EI: RMRest (p<0.001). There were no significant differences in mean EI: RMRest between ethnic groups for men.<br />Mean EI: RMRest for women were: Maori 1.46, European 1.29, and Pacific 1.37 (p<0.01). A larger body size was associated with a significantly lower EI: RMRest especially for women.<br />Percentages of ‘definite’ under-reporters (individual EI: RMRest <0.9) were as follows: men 12%, women 21%; Europeans 16%, Maori 23% and Pacific 26%; normal weight (11%), overweight (19%) and obese (27%) participants; and from 10% in the youngest to 23% in the oldest age group (p<0.001 for all results).<br />Conclusion In this study, in agreement with the literature, women, older people and obese people under-reported more than men, younger people and non-obese people. Possible ethnic differences in under-reporting rates need further study. Care is needed in interpreting the energy intake data from the NNS97.<br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30008710

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

New Zealand Medical Association

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30008710/swinburn-underreporting-2004.pdf

http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/117-1202/1079/content.pdf

Direitos

2004, NZMA

Tipo

Journal Article