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Dietary Assessment Methods-Nutrition Therapy (Dietetics).

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The methods used to evaluate a
person’s food intake, dietary
assessment and evaluation. The
methods purpose, advantages,
disadvantages and format has
DIETARY ASSESMENT METHODS been described in this document.
(Nutrition Therapy) By: Haiqa Raza

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 Introduction:
Diet is a major lifestyle-related risk factor of a wide range of chronic diseases. The
changes in dietary habits have been found to reduce cancer incidence by one-third
Dietary information has been useful in cardiovascular disease risk prediction and
consuming a nutrient-dense diet was associated with a low risk of all-cause mortality.
Contrary to other lifestyle risk factors (e.g., smoking), dietary exposures are very difficult
to measure because all individuals eat foods, even if the amount and the kind of food
consumed is various between subjects, and people rarely perceive what they eat and how
much they do .Inaccurate dietary assessment may be a serious obstacle of understanding
the impact of dietary factors on disease.

 Purpose of dietary assessment:
It is a comprehensive evaluation of person’s food intake. It is one of the most
established methods of nutritional assessment. Dietary assessment techniques range
from food records to questionnaire and biological markers. To improve the diet of
people at household level particularly to improve diets and feeding of young children,
pregnant and lactating women. .Periodic dietary surveys done at time intervals
provide information on trends of food consumption.
The dietary assessment methods are as follow:
1. Twenty Four hour Recall:
I. Twenty – four Hour recall: is a dietary assessment method in which
the clinician interviews the client to obtain a list of all foods/
beverages consumed in the previous 24 hours.
II. The clinician prior to the interview and then works backward through
the previous 24 hours and asks what food or beverage was consumed
most recently.
III. The clinician questions the client about activities during the period in
order to stimulate the client’s memory.
IV. At the end of the recall, the clinician reviews the information to verify
serving sizes and preparation methods, and to clarify any other
uncertainties.

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