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Four types of Dietary Assessment
24 hour recall
Food Frequency Questionnaire
Food History
Observation
24 hour recall 3 pros / 3 cons
+ = Quick, less subject burden, less modified data
cons = require trained staff, memory, not representative all meals
Food Frequency Questionnaire 1 Pro / 4 cons
+ = Self-administered (less time, staff)
- =
-computer software required, l-engthy
-self-administered (easer lie, mess up)
-not all food items so not good for some populations
Food History 3 Pros / 3 Cons
+ = weekends and weekdays
-meals away from home counted
-longer time period
cons = require skill to take
-openness and honesty
-subject burdened by recording meals
Observation 1 Pro / 2 Cons
+ = very accurate
cons = time consuming
-must be present at all meals, burden for subject too
Quality of Life def
physical and mental wellbeing
benefit and limitations of QoL
-research skewed b/c people who actually seek treatment already lower QoL
-however, shows progress over treatment
QoL obese child
HRQoL is usually low, but at least has mroe social support from parents generally (less from classmate)
Factors affecting QoL in obese child vs obese adult
obese adult = phsyical limitations
child = social limitations
QoL in very obese child
as goes higher, sometimes comparable to QoL of cancer patient