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Technology in Health: Brazilian version of the GloboDiet program for dietary intake assessment in epidemiological studies

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Author(s):
Josiane Steluti ; Sandra Patricia Crispim [2] ; Marina Campos Araujo [3] ; Aline Mendes Peralta [4] ; Rosangela Alves Pereira [5] ; Rosely Sichieri [6] ; Edna Massae Yokoo [7] ; Dirce Maria Marchioni [8]
Total Authors: 8
Document type: Journal article
Source: Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia; v. 23, 2020-03-09.
Abstract

ABSTRACT: The 24-hour recall (R24h) has been the method for dietary assessment in surveys. Technological advances have allowed the development of a program for the collection of R24h data. International Agency for Research on Cancer-World Health Organization (IARC-WHO) developed a standardized interview and computer-based 24-hour dietary recall program called GloboDiet, aimed at using it in research and nutrition surveillance. Brazil was included in a project for the global expansion of this methodology for developing and adapting a version for national use. The adaptation followed the procedures established by the IARC-WHO that considered the translation and adaptation of approximately 70 databases. For the development of the food list, national databases of food consumption from national surveys were consulted obtaining a final list of 2113 foods and recipes. GloboDiet program guides an interview in five steps: general information of the participant; quick list of foods and recipes; details of food / recipes and quantities consumed using mainly a picture book; control of the amount of food and nutrients; and information on dietary supplements. The Brazilian version of the GloboDiet program will provide a more accurate assessment of food intake based on a standardized method for nutrition surveillance and investigation of the relationship between diet and health outcomes, as well as comparisons of dietary intakes within and between countries. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 16/20054-6 - Methodological and statistics developments and evaluation in the collection and analysis of dietary data to obtain accurate measurements in epidemiological studies
Grantee:Dirce Maria Lobo Marchioni
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 15/12196-2 - UNMETABOLIZED FOLIC ACID AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS WITH GLOBAL DNA METHYLATION, OXIDATIVE STRESS, INFLAMMATORY MARKERS AND METABOLIC SIGNATURE: ANALYSIS AFTER MANDATORY FORTIFICATION OF FLOUR WITH FOLIC
Grantee:Josiane Steluti
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral