Comparison of visual estimates of children's portion sizes under both shared-plate and individual-plate conditions
2001
Abstract Objective This paper compares the accuracy of visual estimations of children's food intake in settings where several children eat together off 1 plate vs individual-plate eating scenarios. Design Eight trained observers were tested in their ability to estimate food portions consumed by children enacting common eating scenarios. Foods were categorized by food group and according to their presentation by individual-plate and shared-plate. Observed food weight estimates were compared to actual weights. Subjects/setting The 8 observers visually estimated 69 food portions of children eating alone and 26 portions where children were eating from a shared plate. This study was carried out in Sarlahi District, a rural, central lowland region of Nepal. Statistical analyses Pearson's correlation coefficients were calculated to examine associations between estimated and actual weights. A fixed effects model was constructed to compare observers. Results Analyses revealed that observer estimates of food weights under field conditions were well correlated with actual weights for individual-plate ( r =0.89) and for shared-plate ( r =0.84) scenarios. Observers estimated food weights when children ate together on a shared plate less accurately than they did in settings where children ate alone. With the exception of 1 observer, observers did not differ signifi-cantly in their ability to estimate food weights. Accuracy of estimations was influenced by food weight with greater error associated with food quantities of less than 70g. Conclusions Visual estimation is a relatively accurate, valid method of assessing child food intake under rural field conditions, and the only method to obtain accurate informa-tion on dietary intake in regions where shared-plate eating is frequent. J Am Diet Assoc. 2001;101:47–52 .
Keywords:
- Correction
- Source
- Cite
- Save
- Machine Reading By IdeaReader
17
References
23
Citations
NaN
KQI