Quality of energy intake in Malaysian adolescents: prevalence, characteristics, determinants and impact of implausible reporters

Objective: Misreporting of energy intake (EI) in nutritional epidemiology is common and even severe among adolescents. Thus, the current study aims to examine the presence, bias and impact introduced by implausible reporters. Design: Cross-sectional. Setting: Central and eastern regions of Peninsula...

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Published in:Public Health Nutrition
Main Author: Zulfarina M.S.; Sharif R.; Sharkawi A.M.; Mokhtar S.A.; Shuid A.N.; Naina-Mohamed I.
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Zulfarina M.S.; Sharif R.; Sharkawi A.M.; Mokhtar S.A.; Shuid A.N.; Naina-Mohamed I.
Quality of energy intake in Malaysian adolescents: prevalence, characteristics, determinants and impact of implausible reporters
2023
Public Health Nutrition
26
1
10.1017/S1368980022000726
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85127952195&doi=10.1017%2fS1368980022000726&partnerID=40&md5=243a6d8327cea49927dabacc2351012e
Objective: Misreporting of energy intake (EI) in nutritional epidemiology is common and even severe among adolescents. Thus, the current study aims to examine the presence, bias and impact introduced by implausible reporters. Design: Cross-sectional. Setting: Central and eastern regions of Peninsular Malaysia. Participants: A stratified random sampling was employed to select 917 secondary school-going adolescents (aged 15-17 years). Results: The prevalence of under-reporters was 17·4 %, while no over-reporters were identified. Under-reporters had higher body composition and lower dietary intakes (except for vitamin C, Cr and Fl) compared with plausible reporters (P < 0·05). Adolescents with overweight and obesity had a higher odds of under-reporting compared with under-/normal weight adolescents (P < 0·001). In model 3, the highest regression coefficient (R 2 = 0·404, P < 0·001) was obtained after adjusting for reporting status. Conclusions: Overweight and obese adolescents were more likely to under-report their food intake and consequently affect nutrient intakes estimates. Future analyses that include nutrient intake data should adjust for reporting status so that the impact of misreporting on study outcomes can be conceded and consequently improve the accuracy of dietary-related results. © The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Nutrition Society.
Cambridge University Press
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author Zulfarina M.S.; Sharif R.; Sharkawi A.M.; Mokhtar S.A.; Shuid A.N.; Naina-Mohamed I.
spellingShingle Zulfarina M.S.; Sharif R.; Sharkawi A.M.; Mokhtar S.A.; Shuid A.N.; Naina-Mohamed I.
Quality of energy intake in Malaysian adolescents: prevalence, characteristics, determinants and impact of implausible reporters
author_facet Zulfarina M.S.; Sharif R.; Sharkawi A.M.; Mokhtar S.A.; Shuid A.N.; Naina-Mohamed I.
author_sort Zulfarina M.S.; Sharif R.; Sharkawi A.M.; Mokhtar S.A.; Shuid A.N.; Naina-Mohamed I.
title Quality of energy intake in Malaysian adolescents: prevalence, characteristics, determinants and impact of implausible reporters
title_short Quality of energy intake in Malaysian adolescents: prevalence, characteristics, determinants and impact of implausible reporters
title_full Quality of energy intake in Malaysian adolescents: prevalence, characteristics, determinants and impact of implausible reporters
title_fullStr Quality of energy intake in Malaysian adolescents: prevalence, characteristics, determinants and impact of implausible reporters
title_full_unstemmed Quality of energy intake in Malaysian adolescents: prevalence, characteristics, determinants and impact of implausible reporters
title_sort Quality of energy intake in Malaysian adolescents: prevalence, characteristics, determinants and impact of implausible reporters
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description Objective: Misreporting of energy intake (EI) in nutritional epidemiology is common and even severe among adolescents. Thus, the current study aims to examine the presence, bias and impact introduced by implausible reporters. Design: Cross-sectional. Setting: Central and eastern regions of Peninsular Malaysia. Participants: A stratified random sampling was employed to select 917 secondary school-going adolescents (aged 15-17 years). Results: The prevalence of under-reporters was 17·4 %, while no over-reporters were identified. Under-reporters had higher body composition and lower dietary intakes (except for vitamin C, Cr and Fl) compared with plausible reporters (P < 0·05). Adolescents with overweight and obesity had a higher odds of under-reporting compared with under-/normal weight adolescents (P < 0·001). In model 3, the highest regression coefficient (R 2 = 0·404, P < 0·001) was obtained after adjusting for reporting status. Conclusions: Overweight and obese adolescents were more likely to under-report their food intake and consequently affect nutrient intakes estimates. Future analyses that include nutrient intake data should adjust for reporting status so that the impact of misreporting on study outcomes can be conceded and consequently improve the accuracy of dietary-related results. © The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Nutrition Society.
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