| Literature DB >> 20460407 |
Caroline H Guinn1, Suzanne D Baxter, Julie A Royer, James W Hardin, Alyssa J Mackelprang, Albert F Smith.
Abstract
Data from a study concerning retention interval and school-meal observation on children's dietary recalls were used to investigate relationships of social desirability score (SDS) and body mass index percentile (BMI%) to recall accuracy for energy for observed (n = 327) children, and to reported energy for observed and unobserved (n = 152) children. Report rates (reported/observed) correlated negatively with SDS and BMI%. Correspondence rates (correctly reported/observed) correlated negatively with SDS. Inflation ratios (overreported/observed) correlated negatively with BMI%. The relationship between reported energy and each of SDS and BMI% did not depend on observation status. Studies utilizing children's dietary recalls should assess SDS and BMI%.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20460407 PMCID: PMC3399585 DOI: 10.1177/1359105309353814
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Psychol ISSN: 1359-1053