Predicting percentage of individuals consuming foods from percentage of households purchasing foods to improve the use of household budget surveys in estimating food chemical intakes
[摘要] Objective:To examine the hypothesis that there is sufficient agreement between percentage of households purchasing selected foods using household budget surveys and percentage of individuals consuming these foods as determined in individual-based surveys to allow the former to act as a surrogate for the latter when estimating food chemical intakes using household budget data.Design:Database study.Setting:Databases from Sweden, The Netherlands, Ireland and the UK.Subjects:319 foods (Sweden n=60, The Netherlands n=80, Ireland n=90, UK n=89).Results:Pearson correlations demonstrated a high degree of linear association between % households purchasing and % consumers (r=0.86). Regression analysis defined a close positive relationship between the two datasets (slope 0.95, intercept +2.74). Across countries, using the regression equation, the % households predicted % consumers to within 5% of the true value for between 33 and 48% of foods and to within 10% for between 53 and 78% of foods.Conclusions:Values for % households can be used as a crude surrogate for % consumers and can thus play a role in improving estimates of food additive intake.
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[效力级别] [学科分类] 卫生学
[关键词] Household budget surveys;Food chemical intake estimation [时效性]