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Dietary Assessment Literature Review:
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Appendix to Methodology: Review Process
Three Westat master's level registered dietitians reviewed over 3,000
citations in the Reference
Manager database. The citation review process included:
- Reading the title and abstract of each citation and reviewing the key word list;
- Scanning the abstract for methods/tools used to assess dietary or food intake, food intake patterns, supplement
intake or food-born pesticide exposure in pregnant/lactating women or in children ages 0-18;
- Passing or failing the citation based on the citation
relevancy criteria and recording either P (pass), F (fail) or UD
(undecided) in User Defined Field 31;
- Completing other User Defined Fields in the Reference Manager database on all passed citations.
- Failing articles on adult populations even if the article used one or more biological markers as the validation
standard, but documenting information in the User Defined Fields.
Citations that the Westat reviewers felt did not clearly meet all pass or fail criteria were marked UD (undecided).
UD citations and abstracts were sent to investigators for independent review. The relevancy criteria were modified
and adjusted in consultation with investigators as the review process progressed. For example, a decision was made
to exclude eating disorder studies that collected diet and supplement data. Citations reviewed before this decision
may have been passed and the article ordered. These citations were retroactively failed during the article review
process.
Full article review
The full article of all citations passing the initial screen was obtained
and reviewed. Project staff designed a basic ACCESS database to manage
the full article review process. Key information from each full article
validating a dietary assessment method in one of the target age groups
was entered into the ACCESS database. In addition, information from full
articles describing dietary assessment methods or approaches which may
be of relevance to the NCS also was included in the ACCESS database. The
database contains a customized report for each age category to enable
printing of a one-sheet summary of the information in the database by
citation or age group.
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