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We collected four-season consecutive 7-day weighed dietary records
(28-day WDRs) during 1996-1997 from 107 Japanese dietitians, and
compiled 2,925-day WDRs and 149,187 lines for foods and weighed
data. Of 1,160 foods consumed, 414 foods were difficult to code
because they were precooked or unlisted in the Japanese Standard
Composition Table (JSCT). There were 1,112 cording errors in 73,266
lines reported in Spring and Summer surveys. Our data-base for foods
often erroneously coded has been found very useful. Verifying interviews
about dietary records with a manual appeared prerequisite for food
coding and weighing. Either overestimation or underestimation of
nutritional intake could occur for foods unlisted on the JSCT, and
therefore model recipes for commonly taken dishes appear necessary.
Thus, in order to secure valid WDR surveys, a standardized manual/guideline
for manual/computer-assisted data checking, coding, data processing,
preparing standard recipes is to be recommended.
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